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Recently i have been cautioned 3 times(Number1. possession of Heroin, Number2.&Number3.deception{cheque fraud}?
all these above cautions i recieved on 1stOctober2009&2ndOctober2009. I had spent 4 or 6 months in prison in 2002 to 2003 for a credit card{attempt of theft or something like this[cant remember exactly]}. In 2005 i had been convicted for driving offences and i recieved 8points and 375GBP fine. Now my licence is clean and i passed my licence in October2008. Now i want to start Private Hire(taxi) in leeds. Can you help and let me know whether i will pass my CRB or i will fail it. And if anything needs to be done about this. Please serious answers please. thank you. On possession of Heroine my statement at Police Station and Police Tape is that drugs were my ex-ex girlfriend and i dont know when she left or thrown drugs in my car car and i didnt knew that but still they gave me caution for possession of heroin. and in other interview i told that i done that cheque fraud at time when i was unemployed and then Police gave me 2 cautions on cheque fraud.
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Taxi drivers licences are subjected to an enhanced criminal records chek, because anyone could be gettig into a taxi such as a young person or vulnerable adults.
I do agree with the others. Taxi drivers have to have clean records, or at least a good excuse for maybe the one minor offence a long time ago.
However, the offences you describe happened a short time ago, and you were also put in prison because you were deemed to be a risk to the public.
When I say a long time ago ad mean about 15 to 20 years.
Also, you say that you don't know how the drugs got into your car, when then on earth did you accept the caution? Thereby admitting your guilt to this offence. Surely if you had nothing to do with the drugs then you would have not accepted the caution, maintaining your innocence and have gone to court and let the jury decide.
he fact that you claim to have no knowledge about the heroin won't be taken into account as you have admitted guilt anyway.
It is a drugs offence, you won't get a licence. You also had 8 points on your licence.
Sorry to say that you will not get any licence.
I do agree with the others. Taxi drivers have to have clean records, or at least a good excuse for maybe the one minor offence a long time ago.
However, the offences you describe happened a short time ago, and you were also put in prison because you were deemed to be a risk to the public.
When I say a long time ago ad mean about 15 to 20 years.
Also, you say that you don't know how the drugs got into your car, when then on earth did you accept the caution? Thereby admitting your guilt to this offence. Surely if you had nothing to do with the drugs then you would have not accepted the caution, maintaining your innocence and have gone to court and let the jury decide.
he fact that you claim to have no knowledge about the heroin won't be taken into account as you have admitted guilt anyway.
It is a drugs offence, you won't get a licence. You also had 8 points on your licence.
Sorry to say that you will not get any licence.
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