Juan Kerr wrote in news:6f631f3d-71e7-495b-b5a3-
70c52c5fe1a6@34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:
> On May 9, 6:33 pm, Nige wrote:
>> A security guard stopped him, called the police, and my
>> son - largely out of embarrassment - admitted to what he'd done and
>> accepted an £80 fine
>
> Ah.
>
> There's his problem. Right there.
And there we were thinking that his problem was that he was a thief. He
could have chosen to dispute the matter and been convicted at court - which
would have been a criminal record.
However, to answer the OP an FPN is not a conviction, it's not even a
caution (which except in certain circumstances cannot be cited after 3
years) and there will be no record on the PNC.
The issue of this FPN will have no effect on him running a pub.
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Regards or otherwise,
Periander |