D4109125 wrote:Yes the ACPO check should be akin to the police station PNC check. If your LC20 was issued by the Police and did not involve the courts it would not be a conviction and thus not a general grounds for refusal.
Thanks for reply Amber.
From speaking to DVLA and metropolitan police I gather following information. I have acknowledged my fault immediately after police officer convicted me and paid relevant fixed penalty (£60) issued by police officer and returned my counter part to relevant authority. Points were endorsed by 'London Collection & Compliance Center' which is part of HM courts but there was no trial or conviction in court, rather this body was responsible for concluding and endorsing points on driving license counter parts. (I think most cases this is the procedure. No police officer endorse points on counter part of license, though I heard there is new regulation came last month or so.. stating that police officers can endorse points to cut admin process involved)
From my driving license counter part, I can also see that Conviction and Fine section was striked off for above endorsement and remarks clearly says 'Fixed Penalty' So i came to conclusion that this was a fixed penalty and no court conviction or fine was involved.
My Basic CRB came clean too.. waiting for ACPO PNC check results (finger s crossed!!)