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Previously on "Security Clearance and Motoring Conviction"

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  • NotAllThere
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    National security. You REALLY think they might think they're vulnerable because you're an idiot who doesn't know how to read speed limits? Be open and honest. They already know you're a moron - your technical skills excepted.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by sparkle009 View Post

    Thanks for reply Lance.

    I am going to get points from court, will that be a problem.
    I was on 6, got another 6 in court. No ban. That was around 2001/2 - 1st SC clearance came just after 5 years later mind, but I declared it.

    You're not going to know till you try so just do it and tell them everything.

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  • northernladuk
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    OP. You need to help yourself a little bit. A few seconds looking in General would tell you this isn't the place to ask. Even the subtitle of the section should tell you.

    You you looked around the Business / Contracts section you'll find a very very long thread sticked at the top called 'Security Clearance (SC) Q&A Read first before asking questions'

    https://forums.contractoruk.com/busi...questions.html

    It's long but the same generic question of 'Will xxx affect my SC clearance' and the answer is always the same. We don't know. Wouldn't be a very secret process if we knew. Apply, tell them the truth and see what happens.

    Lot more detail around it in there so go have a read.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post

    I've never had a problem. And I've had loooots of points..
    Yes, in Spooks the MI5 officers always managed to drive right across London in about ten minutes. So they must have been clocking up points all over the place!

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

    You have to forgive Mal, he's getting on a bit and doesn't pick up on subtlety
    What the OP asked was, does the bit he quoted apply if he gets 6 points in one hit rather than 6 points accumulated over any five year period. The former is simply being a bad driver once, the latter possibly exposes to the vet that he is a habitual ignorer of the law by having a pattern of repeat offences. Which, to their mind, means he presents a greater security risk than someone who made a single mistake.

    The reality is that it all depends on what the vetting people see as a risk for the particular role they are trying to fill. So you simply cannot make general assumptions about any one aspect of our past behaviour.

    And, FWIW, I thought the "tell them" answer was possibly less than helpful to someone who clearly did not really understand the process.

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  • sparkle009
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post

    I've never had a problem. And I've had loooots of points..
    Thanks for reply Lance.

    I am going to get points from court, will that be a problem.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by sparkle009 View Post

    'More than 3 endorsable traffic convictions (including fixed penalties) and/or 6 penalty points, within the last 5 years (for offences on different dates)'
    I've never had a problem. And I've had loooots of points..

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post

    That wasn't the point I was trying to make.
    You have to forgive Mal, he's getting on a bit and doesn't pick up on subtlety

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post

    And what makes you think they don't already know?
    That wasn't the point I was trying to make.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by sparkle009 View Post
    Yes i will tell them ofcourse, my question is on the guideline i asked

    'More than 3 endorsable traffic convictions (including fixed penalties) and/or 6 penalty points, within the last 5 years (for offences on different dates)'

    The above line says 6 penalty points within the last 5 years (for offences on different dates) what does it actually mean. Does it mean if i get 6 point on a single date I am good and doesnt fall under mandatory rejection.
    As has been said many, many times on here, it's a risk assessment against varying criteria depending on the role. They are not that interested in your criminal record (with a few notable exceptions), they are interested in finding out if you can tell the truth or can be blackmailed or coerced into giving away information. If you don't tell them about something you have done and they find out (assuming they don't already know, after all they have access to the PNC among other sources) then you will fail.

    A motoring offence is too trivial to fail that test. Not telling them is not. There is no such thing as a mandatory rejection, not least because this all done by regulations and good practice, not laws, but also because if it were then people would be able to game the system which is deliberately kept opaque by those who have been through it.

    As an aside, if you gain clearance and then get pinged for speeding again, or anything else, tell your local security team, for exactly the same reasons.

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  • sparkle009
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    Yes i will tell them ofcourse, my question is on the guideline i asked

    'More than 3 endorsable traffic convictions (including fixed penalties) and/or 6 penalty points, within the last 5 years (for offences on different dates)'

    The above line says 6 penalty points within the last 5 years (for offences on different dates) what does it actually mean. Does it mean if i get 6 point on a single date I am good and doesnt fall under mandatory rejection.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    Tell them before they tell you.
    And what makes you think they don't already know?

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  • Zigenare
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    Tell them before they tell you.

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  • sparkle009
    started a topic Security Clearance and Motoring Conviction

    Security Clearance and Motoring Conviction

    Hi all,

    I am due to apply for SC clearance and got a question related to motoring conviction.

    I was stupidly speeding on motor way when variable speed limit was in action, i was doing 76 on 50 area. I received a letter from force that my case will be heard at magistrate court. I will plead guilty. I have a clean license for last 10 years and this is my first offence.


    Reading some the requirements on good character i came across this on Mandatory Rejection of SC

    'More than 3 endorsable traffic convictions (including fixed penalties) and/or 6 penalty points, within the last 5 years (for offences on different dates)'


    I will get 6 points and fine as my speed limit falls under Band C.

    The above line says 6 penalty points within the last 5 years (for offences on different dates) what does it actually mean. Does it mean if i get 6 point on a single date I am good and doesnt fall under mandatory rejection.

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