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i was wondering this myself also, I thought that if an advanced CRB check was done then it would come up with any arrests incurred and a release without charge, but don't take that as gospel
Sophie
A horny old gypsy named May, Had a stud for a client one day.
She said, "Look in my eyes...", Then did hypnotize.
That boy's still her toy to this day
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QueenBee (01-06-11)
Okay heres a situation that i know of.......
Escort gets arrested when a brothel is raided blah blah blah
she gets released without charge pending further enquiries
eventually she receives notification that there will be "no further police action"
She applys for a position of trust....she has a CRB check done
Guess what!!!!!
COMES BACK THAT SHE WAS INVOLVED IN PROSTITUTION
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Strange 1, Must depend what kinda job your applying for, better to contact a solicitor and find out for sure if they can disclose that info, mayb the cops will hav a case to anwer too.
I would agree with pt on this one.
Unless your charged nothing comes up
Unfortunately, not entirely true.
It is sometimes the case that a prospective employer will look at your credit history, do an "enhanced" disclosure and check all social networking sites without you knowing. (there are companies and individuals that offer this service to employers)
In the UK its pefectly legal and its a good way for an employer to know what sort of person they could be taking on before they even offer you a second interview! If the role is such that you will be entrusted with large amounts of money, responsibility, big corporate accounts or even a minor security position, it will pay the employer to do this, especially when they are investing so much in you.....
I was surprised to see my own enhanced disclosure a while ago!!!!
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