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2006, Tim Trent <[log in to unmask]> writes
>After the documentary on Ryanair last night............
I was trying hard not to bring that into the discussion!
There are several levels of security checking, and it depends what they
are checking for. As far as I can see there are at least half a dozen
different versions in circulation.
I've been passed as "kiddy safe" three times now (what's commonly know
as a CRB check): because I was an advisor to the Home Office, an IWF
Board Member, and more recently a school governor. Such checks also seek
to confirm identity. But they don't include background checks that (eg)
you aren't a terrorist, or aren't a spy (or someone who could be
blackmailed into being a spy).
As it happens, I've had those checks too, and Hays seems to think one
should brag about it. So, if anyone needs a DV cleared Internet
consultant, look no further!
http://www.hays.com/publicservices/security-clearance-made-clear.aspx
>-----Original Message-----
>Likewise I wonder what pool of people have been "security checked".
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Roland Perry
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