A young man applied for a job that may occasionally bring him into contact with young people aged 16+ and he was therefore required to have CRB / DBS clearance at enhanced level. When asked at his interview about any convictions or cautions and similar he said that they only thing he had was a ticket fine for giving a 'V' sign to a street CCTV eight years ago and the interviewer said that this would be ignored..
However two days before starting work he was told that he had broken the contract even before he began as he did not disclose that he had a lifelong police record for disorder-related obscenity. However, all UK ticket fines are Penalty Notices for Disorder so that word disorder is always there and it appeared that the police had listed his 'V' sign as being obscene even though he had written evidence to show precisely what happened.
He has now applied for five alternative jobs and been rejected because of the disclosed record. They seem to be saying that giving that V sign is no problem but having a lifelong police record for disorder-related obscenity rules his application out on two counts.
He is a university graduate and a qualified youth worker so what if anything can he do about it other than work in a supermarket or whatever or leave the country?
However two days before starting work he was told that he had broken the contract even before he began as he did not disclose that he had a lifelong police record for disorder-related obscenity. However, all UK ticket fines are Penalty Notices for Disorder so that word disorder is always there and it appeared that the police had listed his 'V' sign as being obscene even though he had written evidence to show precisely what happened.
He has now applied for five alternative jobs and been rejected because of the disclosed record. They seem to be saying that giving that V sign is no problem but having a lifelong police record for disorder-related obscenity rules his application out on two counts.
He is a university graduate and a qualified youth worker so what if anything can he do about it other than work in a supermarket or whatever or leave the country?
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