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Old 04-07-2008, 02:26 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by couldntgetaname View Post
If the conviction was for parking tickets or TV licence evasion, I don't see any reason for it to have any relevance.

But it was for burglary. Would my grandmother, uncle, neighbour or postman feel comfortable dealing with a doctor with a burglary conviction? I doubt it. I very much doubt they would be comfortable handing over or granting access to their most personal and private information to someone with such a conviction, and they should not be expected to feel otherwise.
thing is, the nature of the crime i feel is still relevant - if it was a childish moment of weakness (and 15 is young) - say stealing a choco bar from a newagents or something while under peer pressure, I wouldn't not trust such a person who has "chaged his ways" (for example)

not everyone here is totally honest i'm sure, everyone makes mistakes
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