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Straight BOP then not linked to an "offence"? If so I think it will very much depend on the circumstances as BOP covers a very broad range of behaviour. Speak to the relevant force department and run it by them. Sorry not to be more help but BOP can cover a lot.

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it was a domestic with my ex she wouldnt give me my pc and tv and i went round one night drunk to try and get it she wouldnt let me in so i was banging on the door then the police appeared( bit stupid by me!!) think i may have f****d my chances of a FAC :wallbash:

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it was a domestic with my ex she wouldnt give me my pc and tv and i went round one night drunk to try and get it she wouldnt let me in so i was banging on the door then the police appeared( bit stupid by me!!) think i may have f****d my chances of a FAC :wallbash:

 

Drunk as well!! :hmm:

 

Let's be honest it isn't going to earn you any Brownie points is it.

 

A word with your Police region does seem the way forward!

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the alcohol fact doesnt help either mate, they will look at it like this you are having trouble with your ex missus, you got drunk and then went banging on her door, what you do if you had access to firearms, at the end of the day they dont know you as a person they only know what their records tell them, the fact that you were drunk while doing it will be your downfall imho, but as said ring them and explain, but i think it would be best to wait untileverything has calmed down with the ex, i wish you all the best with your application though mate.

 

atb adam

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This close to the time it happened and considering the situation I think you've got more chance of getting a knighthood that a FAC/SGC! I wouldn't even bother applying just yet.

 

It's quite a minor issue but given that you were angry at your ex and drunk at the time they're just not going to risk it this soon. It's that close you may as well be asking for the forms so you could fill them in in the cell!

 

I'd leave it for at least six months then ring them and express your interest. Tell them the details and ask how soon they think you could reasonably ask for a certificate. Tell them that it's not in your nature to get that way but things just got out of hand because you were upset. I'm sure they'll be reasonable with you and say come back in a year or something?

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This close to the time it happened and considering the situation I think you've got more chance of getting a knighthood that a FAC/SGC! I wouldn't even bother applying just yet.

 

It's quite a minor issue but given that you were angry at your ex and drunk at the time they're just not going to risk it this soon. It's that close you may as well be asking for the forms so you could fill them in in the cell!

 

I'd leave it for at least six months then ring them and express your interest. Tell them the details and ask how soon they think you could reasonably ask for a certificate. Tell them that it's not in your nature to get that way but things just got out of hand because you were upset. I'm sure they'll be reasonable with you and say come back in a year or something?

 

I'd agree with this. Speak to them first. I don't think you should just apply and hope for a good outcome though. If you get refused you have to state the fact on every application and renewal thereafter and having to do that always looks bad, in my opinion.

 

J.

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do you currently hold a SGC, (looking at your profile photo)? if so, did you have a nasty letter regarding the outcome of your BOP, if you do hold a SGC and you did not have a nasty letter then i see no reason why you cant have your FAC.IMO

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