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police caution (threat to add my name to sex register)

Post by munisa » Sun May 03, 2009 1:54 pm

Many thanks everyone here for the advice that you have always shared. Two days ago I was driving at around 23hrs when a young man asked me for a lift. I obliged (stupidly of me). When he was to drop off (just a few yards away) he told me to drop him off on the right of the road, but when i was about to stop he said drop me off on the left. So I indicated again and stopped. A police car pulled up behind us and questioned both of us. I had condoms in my car (for safety to be honest). After a few moment the cops said since I had condoms and the guy is 17yo they will arrest me for having an affair with a minor. He handcuffed me as he talked to his seniors. After about 20 minutes he uncuffed me saying his seniors have confirmed 17yo is legal age to do what he wants. He went on to say that he will give me a caution and put me in sex offenders register. I was astonished but my protest was falling on deaf ears. I did not sign any papers and we did not go to the police station. All he took were my details from my driving licence.

My question is that I am due for ILR on 27th this month at PEO Croydon. I have been on 5 years non stop WP. As I did not sign any papers to admit guilt, will this caution affect my application? I am so sorry for the long narration but I cannot get sleep at all.

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Post by Mr Rusty » Sun May 03, 2009 2:32 pm

Whatever caution you received at the roadside can only be informal, and counts for nothing.
You didn't commit any offence, you won't be on any custody record and you haven't been charged or convicted of any offence.

Forget about it. It will have absolutely no bearing on any application to UKBA, and you have "nothing to declare"

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Post by munisa » Sun May 03, 2009 2:40 pm

Mr Rusty wrote:Whatever caution you received at the roadside can only be informal, and counts for nothing.
You didn't commit any offence, you won't be on any custody record and you haven't been charged or convicted of any offence.

Forget about it. It will have absolutely no bearing on any application to UKBA, and you have "nothing to declare"
Thanks Mr Rusty for your comments and advice. I had sent this message to the moderators as private message before posting to the public forum and they have been tremendously helpful in their advice as well. I want to thank them unreservedly. I was worried that the cop will go back to his station and feed their NP Database with trash loads of information about me, yet me having not signed anything.
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Re: police caution (threat to add my name to gender register

Post by republique » Sun May 03, 2009 3:44 pm

munisa wrote:Many thanks everyone here for the advice that you have always shared. Two days ago I was driving at around 23hrs when a young man asked me for a lift. I obliged (stupidly of me). When he was to drop off (just a few yards away) he told me to drop him off on the right of the road, but when i was about to stop he said drop me off on the left. So I indicated again and stopped. A police car pulled up behind us and questioned both of us. I had condoms in my car (for safety to be honest). After a few moment the cops said since I had condoms and the guy is 17yo they will arrest me for having an affair with a minor. He handcuffed me as he talked to his seniors. After about 20 minutes he uncuffed me saying his seniors have confirmed 17yo is legal age to do what he wants. He went on to say that he will give me a caution and put me in gender offenders register. I was astonished but my protest was falling on deaf ears. I did not sign any papers and we did not go to the police station. All he took were my details from my driving licence.

My question is that I am due for ILR on 27th this month at PEO Croydon. I have been on 5 years non stop WP. As I did not sign any papers to admit guilt, will this caution affect my application? I am so sorry for the long narration but I cannot get sleep at all.

Many Thanks
Munisa
It was a scam to find drugs on your person and check to see if you had any warrants and then a scare tactic with the bs about the register.

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Re: police caution (threat to add my name to gender register

Post by munisa » Mon May 04, 2009 8:17 am

republique,
Thanks, I am planning to ask for a Subject Access Report under FOI to find out what records the police may have about me.....
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Re: police caution (threat to add my name to gender register

Post by f2k » Wed May 13, 2009 4:54 pm

munisa wrote:republique,
Thanks, I am planning to ask for a Subject Access Report under FOI to find out what records the police may have about me.....
i understand you need to agree to a caution before it can be given to you. A caution is in reality an admission of guilt and there it has to be issued under strict conditions and so the fact that you did not sign anything suggest to me that it was more of 'warning' / threat from the officer in question. i dont think you were even arrested, you may have been handcuffed but without the trip to the police station, finger prints, dna swab, reading of your rights etc i dont think you have too much to worry about. For something as serious as getting on a register of any sort you should really consider the need to consult a lawyer cause it will implications in your life not just for ILR. As suggested it would be a good idea to do a SAR just to know what else they have on you

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Re: police caution (threat to add my name to gender register

Post by munisa » Wed May 13, 2009 5:17 pm

f2k wrote:
munisa wrote:republique,
Thanks, I am planning to ask for a Subject Access Report under FOI to find out what records the police may have about me.....
i understand you need to agree to a caution before it can be given to you. A caution is in reality an admission of guilt and there it has to be issued under strict conditions and so the fact that you did not sign anything suggest to me that it was more of 'warning' / threat from the officer in question.
Thanks f2k,
I have already asked for the Subject Access Record (SAR) but the force involved said they can only issue it after 40 days (this is way after I will have attended to the PEO) I will go ahead and lodge the application for ilr. Do I have to tick the box that asks if ''You have been involved in any activity that suggests yiou may not be a person of good character''?
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Post by f2k » Wed May 13, 2009 5:29 pm

personally i wouldnt because you were neither arrested nor charged of any crime. you were wrongly suspected. infact i would consider the whole episode as an incident that 'never happened'

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Post by munisa » Wed May 13, 2009 7:18 pm

f2k wrote:personally i wouldnt because you were neither arrested nor charged of any crime. you were wrongly suspected. infact i would consider the whole episode as an incident that 'never happened'
Its a big sigh of relief. In hindsight, I think the policeman did not understand the law at all as initially when he handcuffed me he was so confident that 17yo is a minor and read me all the riot act of activities with minors. It was only after he consulted his seniors that he came back to me saying he has been told bla bla bla about age. Then after threatening me with caution he consulted again before returning with register bs. What saved me to be honest was my ability to remain calm while being given these wild and extremely serious threats. If I would have acted otherwise, the cop may have gotten another excuse to fix me eg if I would have sworn at him etc. My advice to everyone is to be calm in such situations because the cop may be trying to intimidate you to act in a way that gives him opportunity to arrest you.
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Post by munisa » Thu May 28, 2009 4:18 pm

Mr Rusty wrote:Whatever caution you received at the roadside can only be informal, and counts for nothing.
You didn't commit any offence, you won't be on any custody record and you haven't been charged or convicted of any offence.

Forget about it. It will have absolutely no bearing on any application to UKBA, and you have "nothing to declare"
I finally got my ILR yesterday. I can confirm that Mr Rusty was spot on correct! This forum is the best!

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Post by viren68 » Fri May 29, 2009 9:01 pm

Hello,

I have three penelty points on my UK driving Licence. Do I have to declare it on the SET(o) form column Section 7 Personal History

Please advise it is Urgent

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Post by munisa » Fri May 29, 2009 11:56 pm

viren68 wrote:Hello,

I have three penelty points on my UK driving Licence. Do I have to declare it on the SET(o) form column Section 7 Personal History

Please advise it is Urgent

thanks
V
No, dont declare penalty points on licence. You only declare what was issued by a court ie a conviction or an order or a fine. Fixed penalties don't count.
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driving offence

Post by zz1ead » Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:36 pm

Hi
i have send my PSW application but i did nt tick box as traffic offences
i get 3 points in my license & 60 pounds fine . i did not get my license back & in the mean time i have also applied PSW so i did not write in the application that i did any road oofence so i am still confuse what i should do now either should i send some documnets but i did not get my driving license back yet. i do knw wt to do ...
plz any body help me what i should plz plz plz

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