by Sanguine » 01 Dec 2014 12:39
by ZacNaloen » 01 Dec 2014 14:34
by Sutekh » 01 Dec 2014 15:26
by TFF » 01 Dec 2014 15:30
ZacNaloen That doesn't make sense, and if true undermines the whole point of the FPP test
The test is to determine if he's ever been guilty of such an offense as that suggests bad things about cahracter, not if he is currently guilty and serving. Otherwise it's worthless.
by Sutekh » 01 Dec 2014 15:37
by Ian Royal » 02 Dec 2014 17:44
TFFZacNaloen That doesn't make sense, and if true undermines the whole point of the FPP test
The test is to determine if he's ever been guilty of such an offense as that suggests bad things about cahracter, not if he is currently guilty and serving. Otherwise it's worthless.
But in law convictions get 'spent' to allow for rehabilitation. It's not legal to load the premiums of a drink driver, for instance, for the rest of his life because he a few jars too many as a teenager.
FPP would fail in the courts if you were able to go back as far as you liked to examine a person's character. "But m'lud, I'm assured that John Hurst used to cheat at conkers in the playground"
by weybridgewanderer » 05 Dec 2014 08:20
by WoodleyRoyal » 05 Dec 2014 10:02
by TFF » 05 Dec 2014 10:15
Ian Royal CCJs stay on your record for six years even when they're paid.
weybridgewanderer Points stay on your license fr a period of time after being "spent" and still impact your insurance premiums
by Angry Shed Sex » 05 Dec 2014 16:22
TFFIan Royal CCJs stay on your record for six years even when they're paid.
and then they're 'spent'?weybridgewanderer Points stay on your license fr a period of time after being "spent" and still impact your insurance premiums
?
After the points are 'spent' which (and I had to google cos I've never had any ) is 4 or 11 years you can get them taken off and you don't have to disclose them to anybodty
by TFF » 05 Dec 2014 16:29
A criminal conviction can be anything from a prison sentence to a fine for littering or a speeding conviction – all types of offence count, however minor.
Only unspent convictions matter. Even if asked, you do not have to disclose any convictions that are spent. Convictions become ‘spent’ a certain time after the date of conviction, and after that they’re not allowed to count against you. That’s the law according to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
by weybridgewanderer » 06 Dec 2014 10:12
TFFIan Royal CCJs stay on your record for six years even when they're paid.
and then they're 'spent'?weybridgewanderer Points stay on your license fr a period of time after being "spent" and still impact your insurance premiums
speeding points are spent after 3 years, stay on your license for 4, but your insurer will ask about any for 5
After the points are 'spent' which (and I had to google cos I've never had any ) is 4 or 11 years you can get them taken off and you don't have to disclose them to anybodty
by TFF » 06 Dec 2014 23:31
by Angry Shed Sex » 09 Dec 2014 12:35
TFF Well they're very bad people
https://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/e ... convictionA criminal conviction can be anything from a prison sentence to a fine for littering or a speeding conviction – all types of offence count, however minor.
Only unspent convictions matter. Even if asked, you do not have to disclose any convictions that are spent. Convictions become ‘spent’ a certain time after the date of conviction, and after that they’re not allowed to count against you. That’s the law according to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
by TFF » 09 Dec 2014 13:00
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