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SIA Licence refused?

Hi guys,
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?


Lexi184  Sat 06/09/08 23:25
Ethel
Sun 07/09/08
00:37
Good grief. Did the application form ask about cautions? It must have been very recent when you applied for the job.


THECORBYLOON
Sun 07/09/08
11:28
I had a look at the SIA website and it shows a sample licence application form. On the example it asks about criminal history and includes cautions in the previous 12 months. If your form asked about cautions, you should have disclosed them
Lexi184
Sun 07/09/08
13:21

Question Author

No i didnt disclosed my cautions on my application as it was over a year ago! I know it was stupied of me not to! Y r cautions on CRBs anyway i wasnt convicted it was just a slap on the wrist? Is there any chance of me fighting this or am i fighting a losing battle? Thanks 4 the advice ppl.
Ethel
Sun 07/09/08
14:33
You have cautions because you admitted guilt. Had you refused the caution, it could have gone to court - that is why cautions are recorded on the CRB.

I am sorry you see cautions as a 'slap on the wrist' - they are somewhat more serious than that.

With your attitude perhaps you are in the wrong job.

It is pointless appealing.
coweyes30
Sun 14/09/08
04:35
I had my badge refused due to a caution which happened about 4 years before applying to the sia , I did tell them in my application because i didn't know if it showed up on the checks. Anyway i appealed and did win, I wrote a letter myself explaining the caution and about how i had change my life for the better after 1 silly mistake and my boss also wrote me letter too. Best way is to be up front about it all and come clean with your boss, Not sure if it would be worth appealing tho as your last was only 2007!
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