No need for such strong words.
I came here for advice for a friend and i am told you think i should have my badge revolked.
I must correct you on a point regarding cautions on disclosure forms.
http://www.disclosure.gov.uk/docs/pdf/C ... 2_2003.pdf here is the crb.it does not ask for cautions.
also this section advises on the correct way to answer these forms.
http://www.communitytransport.com/gener ... faqs.htm#6
the badge application asks if you have any criminal convictions.
Maybe different for regions throughout the uk i cant answer for those.
A cautions is a future warning for your behaviour,which may be used against you if you comit an offense.
I have now got hold of his application pack,the crb help forms do not ask for cautions,nowhere at all does it mention any cautions on the crb,the crb FAQ site says if you arnt asked for cautions you are not oblidged to put them down as you have no criminal convictions.
secondly i was pointing out the LA guidelines do not include cautions but do include the issue of a badge for the conviction of minor traffic offences and even some major traffic offences,i am not defending his actions of 2 years ago but defending his aplication which i feel does not fall into the LA reasons for decline pending a commitee meeting as he is not a criminal nor has any convictions but a minor traffic caution that is 2 years old.
If this is the type of advise you offer to people trying to get back into employment then i suspect you do not believe people are entitled to make mistakes.
A conviction for EG speeding results in penalty points and a fine and the LO will issue a badge.
how can a caution for a traffic offence be deamed more serious than a conviction and result in the refusal of a badge.