Originally posted by northernladuk
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SC Clearance with points on license / criminal record
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But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the younger -
Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
Yep, when I got divorced along came the financial questionnaire. Funny thing is I was better off as I had no debts and a load of beer chits. Speeding points don't seem to have at impact nor trying to use someone else's driving licence.
Which also highlights what I keep saying that this is not always the clearance agency at play, it's also the local security team. The agency highlighted the debt, the local team waited until it was resolved until they passed his clearance. The unaddressed debt was the blocker, notwithstanding he knew nothing about it. Nor, come to that, would anyone tell him outside the CC company; wouldn't do to expose how clearance works in case people try to game it...
But you won't know what they are testing until you fail to get cleared, and then you won't be allowed to know because it's classified..Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
But you won't know what they are testing until you fail to get cleared, and then you won't be allowed to know because it's classified..But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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I am curious .. if you can land a PM role .. you must have been a PM before and you should have money. Why are you driving around uninsured? Day insurance can be had for as little as £30!
On another topic, I once worked for a law enforcement govt. organization that required a CTC clearance. We selected an Indian guy and it turned out that he had come here on a student visa and had overstayed his visa and was an illegal. The nerve of that guy!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
You'd kind of be wrong then. Obviously both of those won't work in your favour either but it's about being coerced and trustworthiness. Having debt means you may be tempted to sell the data or be bullied in to stealing it so although it might appear frivolous its been proven time and time again as a reason for people doing stupid stuff. Obviously there are different types of debt, some normal, some that are a problem but owing money you can't pay back is a problem.
Speeding points, drunk and disorderly and maybe even a bit of personal drug use doesn't generally mean you are a risk to national security.. but then no one knows the criteria.Comment
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Originally posted by LeadingFrank View Post(SNIP)
I have recently been charged with driving without third party insurance and driving without due care and attention. I plan to plead guilty to the former - so as a minimum I will have 6 points on my drivers license.
Not sure if this would be seen as spent or unspent criminal conviction but is this something that I should be worried about? Can i fail SC clearance for having a driving offence of this nature?
(SNIP).
You might get SC clearance or you may not. It might be nothing to do with the incident.
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Originally posted by Destiny2 View PostI am curious .. if you can land a PM role .. you must have been a PM before and you should have money. Why are you driving around uninsured? Day insurance can be had for as little as £30!
On another topic, I once worked for a law enforcement govt. organization that required a CTC clearance. We selected an Indian guy and it turned out that he had come here on a student visa and had overstayed his visa and was an illegal. The nerve of that guy!
If someone states they are insured but there is an issue with that certificate, such as it explicitly disallowing other people to drive it insured, negating the other certificate clause on your certificate, then you don't don't have insurance. The insurance may also have expired, or car have no MOT or road excise duty, in which case the police will stop the car after it's flagged during random checks or by ANPR road cameras. Such cameras are now everywhere and so lots of people will be caught out, particularly after not using their car much last year.
It hasn't happened to me, but you need to ask for a copy of the insurance certificate from the person you're who apparently insures the car you want to drive. Trust no one when it comes to this, as a no insurance strike on your driving license is difficult to have reversed by a court and makes future insurance really expensive.Comment
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