trotskys twin wrote:
Skull wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
Id like to see his CRB check....
You wouldn't see anything as he's not been charged or convicted of a crime.
As usual your wrong its an enhanced crim check which will reveal all sorts of info, arrests whether found guilty or not, verbals from some piece of f-y-l-t-h

info on demos attended etc But of course that would only apply to anyone who has resided here for some time! this sceanario is of great concern

the indiginous popultaion can be thoroughly checked! the likes of this geezer cant be, many want long term residential status before Licences can be issued ie 10 years naturally Prporietors orgs are aginst that Addy Lee for one for that would put a stop to their Eastern European recruitment

He should not be licensed TT
Try not to be a dickhead all of your life. Oh and who said anything about enhanced CRB? My reply to Wannabeeahack was exactly correct. Oh and son, I don't think you've ever been right.
A CRB check (or criminal record disclosure) involves investigating an individual's background to determine whether or not they have a criminal conviction. There are three types of CRB: Enhanced, Standard, and Basic.
Enhanced CRB checks apply to roles involving a much greater degree of contact with children or vulnerable adults (compared to the Standard CRB check) especially where an employee would supervise, train, take care of, or be solely in charge of children or vulnerable adults. For example: medical professionals, teachers, and personal carers. Enhanced CRB checks can also include an extra level of checks on the ISA Barred Lists. Formerly known as POCA and POVA, these lists contain information of individuals barred from working with children and vulnerable adults.
Standard CRB checks apply to FSA Approved Persons, Solicitors, certain judicial positions and those who handle explosives. Standard CRBs are no longer suitable for those working with children or vulnerable adults.
Basic CRB checks are available for all types of employment and voluntary positions (except for those covered by the Standard and Enhanced CRB). A Basic CRB check reveals unspent convictions that are held on the Police National Computer. Basic CRB checks are not job-specific and are available for all UK residents.