Homer01 wrote: » I'd suggest calling the recruitment department before turning up. I'd also recommend removing the date of your PCA from your post for everyone's security. Were these points you didn't declare on vetting? Strange they would end things due to points on your licence.
Drummer64 wrote: » I am still waiting on results from the AC but I wanted to ask you all your opinion. If I am lucky enough to make it to vetting stages will a fixed penalty notice that I paid straight away buy received in the last year rule me out? It was for dropping a cigarette, I agree that it was wrong and apologised and then decided to quit smoking. (All irrelevant I know) Whats the opinion on the board cause it's been in the back of my mind.
(ii) Motoring Offences The following applicants will not be considered further: (a) those who have been convicted of causing death by reckless (or dangerous) driving; (b) anyone who has received more than one period of disqualification from driving; (c) until 10 years has elapsed since conviction for any of the following: Dangerous Driving; ‘Hit and Run Accident’ offences; Drink Driving offences (including drugs); Driving Whilst Disqualified; Taking a Vehicle Without Authority; Vehicle Interference and associated forging or fraudulently altering documents; (d) permitting any of the offences at (c) above; (e) until 5 years has elapsed since conviction for no insurance; (f) until 5 years has elapsed since conviction for two or more convictions for regulatory offences; and (g) has been convicted on three or more occasions arising separately of any other offences under the Road Traffic Orders or any equivalent offences elsewhere within 5 years from the date of application. (Fixed Penalty Notices may be taken into consideration when the attendant circumstances indicate a blatant disregard for the law).
Tinfoilcap wrote: » Was this a ticket from a police officer or was it from the council?
Drummer64 wrote: » Council. Does it make a difference?
Tinfoilcap wrote: Yeah. That's just a fine and not a criminal conviction. It should be different to a pnd or a fpn that a police officer would issue.
Homer01 wrote: » This is from the Applicant Guidance booklet if it helps. I took from (g) that you can have had two separate convictions (points) within the five year period.
MikeOneJuliet wrote: » Generally, PSNI aren't overly keen on officers having some kind of record. You are expected to uphold the law and your previous history, if I remember correctly, is disclosable in court. Hard to prosecute someone say for driving without due care and attention if the investigating officer also had a similar conviction.
Whataboutye wrote: » Just wondering how long It usually takes for the vetting process to come through? Also how do the contact you, email?
ColourArcade wrote: » Hey Guys! I'm not too sure if this is the correct thread for this, so please forgive me as i'm relatively new to this. I received a letter from the PSNI stating: "Your application is not being processed through the remaining stages at this time. However, the list remains live and our expectation, at this point in time, is that further candidates are likely to be processed, providing there is certainty on future funding." I can only assume that this is the 'limbo' stage of the process. I scored around the 60's mark in my AC and relatively well in my IST. Did anyone else get a similar letter? How likely is it that they would be taking the application further and what timescale am I looking at? If anyone could help me out with those queries that would be great. Kinda stressing at the moment.
swl33t wrote: » This has put the fear in me as I've done a speed course and 3 points
MikeOneJuliet wrote: » swl33t wrote: » This has put the fear in me as I've done a speed course and 3 points I know of an officer who not long left GV who was in the same boat as you. As long as you disclosed them it shouldn't be an issue. (Unless you were doing 80 in a 30 or something crazy!)
RTGeorge8910 wrote: » Received a query from vetting which is a good sign they are cracking on with getting people security cleared.