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TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2023-4
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<blockquote data-quote="trainee2025" data-source="post: 174378" data-attributes="member: 8482"><p>Parking tickets are a contractual matter that wouldn't reach court unless you completely failed to pay one (in which case you would receive a CCJ, as you have mentioned above). As long as you pay a fine on time and it never escalates as far as judicial involvement, there won't be any public record of it which a background check will bring up. </p><p>Same goes for any debt really (missed direct debits, loan defaults, etc.). As long as you stay on top of them you'll be okay - fail to pay them/fail to respond to invitations to pay them and you can land yourself in all kinds of trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trainee2025, post: 174378, member: 8482"] Parking tickets are a contractual matter that wouldn't reach court unless you completely failed to pay one (in which case you would receive a CCJ, as you have mentioned above). As long as you pay a fine on time and it never escalates as far as judicial involvement, there won't be any public record of it which a background check will bring up. Same goes for any debt really (missed direct debits, loan defaults, etc.). As long as you stay on top of them you'll be okay - fail to pay them/fail to respond to invitations to pay them and you can land yourself in all kinds of trouble. [/QUOTE]
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