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Previously on "Security Clearance?"

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  • mcquiggd
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    Less violent alternative : dont pay your Poll Tax.


    Youll know hundreds of coppers, a judge, and as a bonus, Bubba....

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  • boredsenseless
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    Originally posted by Not So Wise
    Funny was just thinking the same.

    These kind of checks are stupid and pointless
    The strange thing is that you don't need that many checks to beome a teacher or a rural copper.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by planetit
    what happens if you don't know a Copper, teacher or Doctor?
    Go and pick a fight with schools sports master, preferably one who plays number 8, you should then become acquainted with the other 2 rather rapidly, you may even be introduced to a JP, a magistrate or even a judge.
    I am sure they will all have a jolly good laugh when you explain you were only widening the circle of your influence to try to get a job.
    Last edited by The Lone Gunman; 13 October 2005, 14:20.

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  • Not So Wise
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    Originally posted by planetit
    Just out of interest, what happens if you don't know a Copper, teacher or Doctor? i.e you're not sick, stupid or a criminal.
    Funny was just thinking the same.

    These kind of checks are stupid and pointless

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  • PRC1964
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    Originally posted by planetit
    i.e you're not sick, stupid or a criminal.
    Simple, you're not qualified to work with sensitive data.

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  • planetit
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    Originally posted by fatfreddyscat
    ...Basic Clearance, this means you need to provide to referees of "good social standing" i.e Copper, teacher, Docter.
    Just out of interest, what happens if you don't know a Copper, teacher or Doctor? i.e you're not sick, stupid or a criminal.

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  • fatfreddyscat
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    TFL Security Level Clearance

    Hi
    I worked on the initial delivey of the Congestion Charging Scheme, which is a TFL system. The security check was Basic Clearance, this means you need to provide to referees of "good social standing" i.e Copper, teacher, Docter.
    Your referees will be sent a form which they complete and return.
    TFL's security group should deal with it, as long as your referees reply promptly should be done and dusted in less than a month.

    Basic Check security is normally used for any workers who potentially have access to demographic information for members of the public.

    Hope this helps

    Fat Freddys Cat

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  • Reccon
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    Clearance

    depends what area - think most areas will require a CRB check - but others maybe more!!

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  • premiere
    started a topic Security Clearance?

    Security Clearance?

    Does anyone on this fine board know what level of clearance, if any, is required to work for the Corporation of London?

    Thanks in advance.

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