strick206
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quote: Originally posted by paul.mitchell1984
...from seeing somebody,
recently met this lass who i quite like but havnt mentioned the fact i have a criminal record for dd yet.
im unsure if this would have any effect on her job etc if it was to go anywhere..
what would you do.
What job does she do?
Can't see how it should make any difference tbh
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Colin
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I think it would only matter if she wanted a career in the police & even at that drink driving on its own is not even worth mentioning there.
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K17STY
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Drink driving on its own?, what more do you want?
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CorsAsh
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How about some assault to liven things up?
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Gareth F
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Ive been assaulted twice now and it never livens me up tbh
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by willay
yes mate I've worked out that much I fail to see the problem of a copper seeing someone whos got a driving ban?
because i was nearly killed by a drink driver few years ago and suffered to fractures to my spine amongst other injuries. I have serious issues with drink driving.
and as for the copper thing, It's called inappropriate association and can get into trouble for it
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by Gareth F
Ive been assaulted twice now and it never livens me up tbh
They can't have been doing it properly then.
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rustyarchs
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just be honest about your past that way if its a problem you will find out soon enough!
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paul.mitchell1984
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she works for the police, havnt found out what dept or the exact job role yet but i doubt she wopuld be out on the streets more of an office worker,
the reason i ask at my last place of work we took on a call centre that was to deal with work on police statrions and i couldnt do it due to my criminal recored off drink drive.
anyhow, il have to drop it into convo at some point and see what happens lol
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mattk
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its a farce that, drink driving hardly makes you a criminal, just tell her
let us know how it goes
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Alex_NSM
quote: Originally posted by willay
yes mate I've worked out that much I fail to see the problem of a copper seeing someone whos got a driving ban?
because i was nearly killed by a drink driver few years ago and suffered to fractures to my spine amongst other injuries. I have serious issues with drink driving.
and as for the copper thing, It's called inappropriate association and can get into trouble for it
so aside from your personal situation/injury, you can be in trouble for seeing someone who has a drink driving charge? thats a joke.
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
its a farce that, drink driving hardly makes you a criminal
Exactly, which is why he doesn't have a criminal rec.....oh wait...
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by willay
quote: Originally posted by Alex_NSM
quote: Originally posted by willay
yes mate I've worked out that much I fail to see the problem of a copper seeing someone whos got a driving ban?
because i was nearly killed by a drink driver few years ago and suffered to fractures to my spine amongst other injuries. I have serious issues with drink driving.
and as for the copper thing, It's called inappropriate association and can get into trouble for it
so aside from your personal situation/injury, you can be in trouble for seeing someone who has a drink driving charge? thats a joke.
i can see the reasoning behind it, quite a character thing. When i joined up my family and partner were thoroughly checked. If you want to marry or move house you have to see the chief constable too, get permission
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richc
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Well how come there was a survey realsed the other day saying '...% of coppers have a criminal record'
So its ok for you to have one but not anybody you know
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mattk
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most of the police force is bent anyway
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by richc
Well how come there was a survey realsed the other day saying '...% of coppers have a criminal record'
So its ok for you to have one but not anybody you know
depends on the offence and on the force
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
most of the police force is bent anyway
no most are not, some are
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richc
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quote: Originally posted by Alex_NSM
quote: Originally posted by richc
Well how come there was a survey realsed the other day saying '...% of coppers have a criminal record'
So its ok for you to have one but not anybody you know
depends on the offence and on the force
That were all driving offences and some with assult charges
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harrisp
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Also there is a difference between someone who walks out the pub after 10 or so pints and drive home to someone who goes for a drive the next day and gets caught still over the limit, I wouldn't be with a girl if she had been done for drink driving (first example).
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Alex_NSM
quote: Originally posted by willay
quote: Originally posted by Alex_NSM
quote: Originally posted by willay
yes mate I've worked out that much I fail to see the problem of a copper seeing someone whos got a driving ban?
because i was nearly killed by a drink driver few years ago and suffered to fractures to my spine amongst other injuries. I have serious issues with drink driving.
and as for the copper thing, It's called inappropriate association and can get into trouble for it
so aside from your personal situation/injury, you can be in trouble for seeing someone who has a drink driving charge? thats a joke.
i can see the reasoning behind it, quite a character thing. When i joined up my family and partner were thoroughly checked. If you want to marry or move house you have to see the chief constable too, get permission
I dunno, you sound brainwashed by police bullshit. If you're got a partner that gets done for drink driving thats their problem, no yours, its their mistake, not yours.
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by willay
I dunno, you sound brainwashed by police bullshit. If you're got a partner that gets done for drink driving thats their problem, no yours, its their mistake, not yours.
Spoken like a true single guy......
Its not just their problem at all, it is your problem as well...... It WILL effect you.
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Andrew
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A decent bird with a criminal record
I'd be all over that like a rash
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Lynny
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Each to their own. Personally if someone is stupid enough to get drunk then drive home risking their own life and others then no i wouldn't have anything to do with them. Certainly not brainwashed, no.
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
quote: Originally posted by willay
I dunno, you sound brainwashed by police bullshit. If you're got a partner that gets done for drink driving thats their problem, no yours, its their mistake, not yours.
Spoken like a true single guy......
Its not just their problem at all, it is your problem as well...... It WILL effect you.
didn't think i'd ever agree with you. Mate i used to know had been done for drink driving, and he often struggled to get work. Driving offences are now treat a lot more seriously than they used to be, especially drink driving, as much as it may be an indicatable offence, can get a canny punishment for it. Besides from that, i wouldn't fancy having to drive everywhere if my partner was stupid enough to loose his licence.
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by Alex_NSM
didn't think i'd ever agree with you.
Thats nice????
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