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Originally Posted by hokkers999
Bye -bye then. People make mistakes in life, pay for them and then move on. Seems like you think they should be branded for life "I made a mistake in the past". Hope you never make a mistake, haven't got a speeding ticket have you? A parking ticket?. Naughty criminal, better resign immediately. Oh hang on, you're going anyway.
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sorry, but have you heard the phrase "put up or shut up?". If you are *that* concerned then why on earth *wouldn't* you speak to HR. It's your duty man, so get on with it. In fact if you believe what you are saying is true and you don't report it, then if anything does happen you will be liable for the results.
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Yes I have had speeding/parking fines in the past but haven't we all?
A CRB includes motoring offences but would not be taken into consideration when a company decides if someone is fit to knock on a potential customers door. If however the person was convicted of a sex or fraud offence then surely they shouldnt be allowed to do be in a customers home?
I dont know why I am debating this point - its clear, if you have been convicted of theft, sex offences, fraud or violence with an
unspent conviction then surely you should not be knocking doors?
What is happening here - I will say it again - we have a duty of care to ensure all customers are protected against individuals that could cause harm based on their previous
unspent convictions!!!