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SIA Licence refused?
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I was convicted of common assault in 2003 which resulted in community services then i received a deferred 3mths conditional caution 4 possess class c drug and a conditional caution (completed) 4 criminal damage in 2007. Ive been employed 4 nearly 2yrs now by the same company who have paid 4 my SIA licence, i realised that my 1st conviction would be on my CRB and was honest on my application. I didnt know that cautions were going 2 b on my CRB and failed to mention them! Now ive been refused an SIA licence and worried that my boss will find out about my cautions, am i in my right not 2 disclose my cautions?
I was convicted of common assault in 2003 which resulted in community services then i received a deferred 3mths conditional caution 4 possess class c drug and a conditional caution (completed) 4 criminal damage in 2007. Ive been employed 4 nearly 2yrs now by the same company who have paid 4 my SIA licence, i realised that my 1st conviction would be on my CRB and was honest on my application. I didnt know that cautions were going 2 b on my CRB and failed to mention them! Now ive been refused an SIA licence and worried that my boss will find out about my cautions, am i in my right not 2 disclose my cautions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i dont know you r legal position, but i would imagine it's up sh*t creek without a paddle - if part of your job includes you having to have the lisence and you have done something to put that in jeopardy, then you should have let your bosses know, and if you cant get the license and need it for your job, they are within their rights to sack you
You are employed to supervise people although you have been found guilty of assault, drugs and criminal damage in the past 5 years? By accepting the cautions, you have confirmed that you were guilty. Perhaps your view that you had only a "slap on the wrist" led you to think that you could be flippant with the law and now you are in trouble becasue of this lax view. Some jobs, particularly those of this kind, require you to declare every thing relevant and you should have done so.