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Convicted criminals will be allowed to join the police under plans to relax strict entry rules that critics fear will undermine standards.
For the first time, candidates will be considered if they have convictions, cautions or fines for offences likely to include possession of cannabis or shoplifting.
The Mail on Sunday has established that Britain’s biggest force is already recruiting those who have been on the wrong side of the law in a controversial attempt to increase race diversity.
It can also be revealed that all forces across England and Wales will be encouraged to adopt softer rules on who should be ruled out from becoming a police officer …. http://www.dailymail.co.uk
And what about convicted people from 40 years ago, never having a further offence, although there index offences were for fighting, not killing not using weapons, they cannot even get a job in some cases, if no offence for over 30 years or less, wipe the slate clean ya ass holes.