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Indeed, although the trick in those things was to always cadge someone else's.who hasn't smoked a few joints at some point
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I seem to have stumbled into an episode of 'allo 'allo.Originally posted by huggybear View Postcool thanks guys
i didnt spot the q and a cause i was on a phine and it was running dog slow
and i was in a flap so was rushing
How hard is it to check that what you've typed is comprehensible? You're the one wanting help. It's incumbent on you to be clear. Less haste, more speed.
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cool thanks guys
i didnt spot the q and a cause i was on a phine and it was running dog slow
and i was in a flap so was rushing
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Well I wasn't going to say that, but since you mention it...Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThe inability to spot and read the sticky at the top of this forum titled 'Security Clearance (SC) Q&A Read first before asking questions ' should be reason enough to fail SC IMHO.
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The inability to spot and read the sticky at the top of this forum titled 'Security Clearance (SC) Q&A Read first before asking questions ' should be reason enough to fail SC IMHO.
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For the thousadnth time...Originally posted by huggybear View PostHi im going through sc. About 10 years ago i got arrested after getting attacked... While in the station i was found in possession of cannabis. I was arrested and questioned the next day... But was later tolled it wasnt getting progressed so wasnt charged a caustioned... Do you think this is safe... Also should i even mention it?
Clearance is about assessing your honesty and liability to being coerced or blackmailed. How do you think not revealing something fits that requirement? Esepcially when the people doing the assessing will already know all about it and are checking to see if you tell them about it. The offence (such as it was) won't stop you being cleared, lying about it puts you outside clearance forever. It's not difficult.
And didn't you read the bit on the form that says "declare all relevant information"?
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arrested for possession
Hi im going through sc. About 10 years ago i got arrested after getting attacked... While in the station i was found in possession of cannabis. I was arrested and questioned the next day... But was later tolled it wasnt getting progressed so wasnt charged a caustioned... Do you think this is safe... Also should i even mention it?Tags: None
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