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False Accounting For Prank Calling?
Hello, as a stupid 16 year old, I made prank calls to the fire emergency services over Skype, I was arrested for this, no further action was taken against me, it was an NFA disposal but I was required to attend youth meetings, however, after a recent ACRO subject access request of my PNC record, I found out that this offence has been put down as “False Accounting” and after googling what that offence was, it comes under falsifying documents and fraud, I was an unemployed 16 year old idiot at the time, is there a chance that the police put down the wrong offence?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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https:/ /www.na cro.org .uk/res ettleme nt-advi ce-serv ice/sup port-fo r-indiv iduals/ %20disc losing- crimina l-recor ds%20/y our-cri minal-r ecord/# pnc
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not in my dictionary; basically, accounting is what accountants do. Hoaxers sometimes get charged with harassment if they make lots of calls, but I don't know how the police categorise occasional calls. False accounting doesn't seem an appropriate category to me, but maybe they have some justification for it.
I'd follow it up according to ZM's link.
I'd follow it up according to ZM's link.
Making false 999 calls is usually dealt with under Section 127 of the Communications Act 2003:
https:/ /www.le gislati on.gov. uk/ukpg a/2003/ 21/sect ion/127
'False accounting' is an offence under Section 17 of the Theft Act 1968 and has nothing to do with malicious 999 calls:
https:/ /www.le gislati on.gov. uk/ukpg a/1968/ 60/sect ion/17
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'False accounting' is an offence under Section 17 of the Theft Act 1968 and has nothing to do with malicious 999 calls:
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There is a prescribed method of appealing misleading entries and the police should have the er right form for you to fill out
Clearly not false accounting
At your job interview you can argue the toss - but also make sure you have appealed the entry
and tell your interview committee that you have made a complete disclosure because you are a different person and NOW very employable ( pretty please)
and good luck
Clearly not false accounting
At your job interview you can argue the toss - but also make sure you have appealed the entry
and tell your interview committee that you have made a complete disclosure because you are a different person and NOW very employable ( pretty please)
and good luck
start here
( thrid section down)
https:/ /www.na cro.org .uk/res ettleme nt-advi ce-serv ice/sup port-fo r-indiv iduals/ disclos ing-cri minal-r ecords/ your-cr iminal- record/
( thrid section down)
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