During the process of performing a background check on a possible hire of a new LEO, how extreme is this? I understand obvious occurrences, such as convictions, surely play a significant part. However, I'm inquiring about incidences that did not result in any convictions, no citation, etc.
For example, getting pulled over for street racing or excessive speeding, etc. No ticket issued or anything. Can they see something like this?
Also, an incident occurred where a craigslist joke was taken too serious by a lady and cops showed up. It was apparent that this was a joke, but they took a statement from me, etc. Obviously, it was a stupid joke but I didn't think craigslist was a serious website... If I wasn't charged with anything, is this a negative? Will they see this? (The story was on the news as well :nonono: but name was never released, just the overall story).
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For example, getting pulled over for street racing or excessive speeding, etc. No ticket issued or anything. Can they see something like this?
Also, an incident occurred where a craigslist joke was taken too serious by a lady and cops showed up. It was apparent that this was a joke, but they took a statement from me, etc. Obviously, it was a stupid joke but I didn't think craigslist was a serious website... If I wasn't charged with anything, is this a negative? Will they see this? (The story was on the news as well :nonono: but name was never released, just the overall story).
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