Since the issue never went to court I imagine that the only thing that may appear on your record would be a Police Caution. if the cabbie accepted the payment and chose not to proceed then you likely would not have received a caution. In any case you would normally have received a letter to outline that and you indicate that you didn't get anything.
I wouldn't worry too much about it. The only other point is that my last Disclosure Scotland check took nearly 5 months to come through.
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Originally posted by Tasslehoff View PostAbout 10 years ago I was placed in a cell for basically getting into a cab without money. Long story short I only realised I had no wallet towards the end of the journey, cabbie had obviously had a bad night and drove me to local cop shop. Finger prints taken, DNA swab, few hours later flat-mate arrives with my wallet. Money left for cabbie and I was released.
Never heard anything else about it, no letters / court appearances etc.
I have been asked to perform a disclosure Scotland basic (the £25 quid one), I am no legal expert but I think I was arrested but released without charge. First of all does that seem correct, secondly is that likely to come up on the check?
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About 10 years ago I was placed in a cell for basically getting into a cab without money. Long story short I only realised I had no wallet towards the end of the journey, cabbie had obviously had a bad night and drove me to local cop shop. Finger prints taken, DNA swab, few hours later flat-mate arrives with my wallet. Money left for cabbie and I was released.
Never heard anything else about it, no letters / court appearances etc.
I have been asked to perform a disclosure Scotland basic (the £25 quid one), I am no legal expert but I think I was arrested but released without charge. First of all does that seem correct, secondly is that likely to come up on the check?Tags: None
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