Clinton Jaws - RCMP applicant with BAD Driving Record
Episode Date: January 16, 2021Are you a police applicant with demerit points? RCMP recruiting will review your driving record. Tickets will not defer you from the process but numerous tickets will, especially the ones that come w...ith demerit points. I take a call from an RCMP applicant who has numerous driving violations. Your ICBC driving abstract goes back 5 years. When I went through the process you did not want more than two tickets in one year on your record. call the hotline number at 604-330-2512 I meant to say he's on year one not year 4. https://www.clintonjaws.com/ https://open.spotify.com/show/3hWntbop6gLEg6RFR0aOzJ https://www.facebook.com/clinton.jaws.7/ https://twitter.com/ClintonJaws
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And I love saying stuff.
One more.
One more.
Okay.
Hi, Clinton.
Clinton.
This is Marwan.
Marwans.
Nice to meet you, Brawans.
And I had a question for you today.
Go ahead.
I slide into the RCNP.
And my question is regarding my driving record.
Driving record.
So I have a couple of tickets on my driving record, like two speeding tickets.
Oh, two speeding tickets.
Speed and one use of phone.
Use of the phone.
My last one was the stop sign.
I thought you said a couple.
I want to know if it's going to affect my entry into the RCNP,
but all these tickets have been like a year ago.
Since I applied to the RCNP, I've been driving like an angel.
An angel.
So just let me know what you think, and, yeah, don't worry about hurting me.
Let me know your honest opinion.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
And you know what?
You sound so sweet.
And thanks for the call.
And you said you got a couple tickets, but I don't know.
I counted.
I don't know.
What was that?
One, two.
Four or five.
Yeah.
No.
No.
They're not going to put you in depot just yet.
Just yet.
Okay.
This is my, this is what I had.
I had that problem.
I was trying to become a caught from like 1990,
1989 to, I don't know, it felt like 10 years.
And my driving record was terrible.
I passed a cop.
I had a girl in the passenger seat.
And I was trying to be cool.
And I passed a cop middle of the night on a double line.
Six points right there.
I got six points right there.
You have, I don't know.
A couple of speeding tickets, that's six at least.
I don't even know what they are anymore.
Six points, three points each for a speed and digging.
Anyways, you got too many points.
I don't know.
Six.
I don't know.
You got like 12 points or something like that.
The stop sign is points.
It's three or four.
So that's nine right there.
Electronic device, I think that's points.
Like they're crazy with those devices.
But apply, Matt.
Apply.
Like me.
I don't think I would have got in with my driving record.
Because I had too many points.
And I was worried about that,
but I shouldn't have been worried because I never passed the test.
I failed the test twice.
The old test.
and I wrote it like three or four or five years.
And by the time I was,
my driving record was perfect.
It was, it had nothing on it.
But while I was applying as a young guy,
I had all these points and it probably would have affected me.
It's definitely going to,
you said only one,
are you.
So it's all, you got all these in one year?
You got all these in one year?
You said it was a year ago.
when I was trying to become a cop
I actually stopped driving
because I didn't trust myself driving
and I didn't want to get any points
that was going to cause me to not go to depot.
Again, maybe things have changed.
Maybe they don't care about driving records anymore.
I mean, they really need heartbeats right now, guys.
They'll take a lot.
Maybe they're fine with your driving record,
but I don't think so.
But if you really want to become a cop,
then that's what you do.
you take the test now.
Maybe you don't do so well on it.
Six months later, you take it again?
I don't know what the six months or a year.
I don't know. I don't know.
I think they change it to six months, but.
So don't let that stop you.
When you pull your drive, when I became a cop,
they were only interested in the five years.
And I think it's still the same.
Your driving record is good for five years.
So when you grab your driving record,
it's going to go back five years.
You, well, you're on year four, right?
But I think points go yearly,
meaning you're not going to lose,
because they're worried about you losing your license
with another speeding ticket.
So I think you, I guess I'm just talking this out
while I'm talking to my video camera right now.
And if they go yearly, then you might be fine.
Apply.
Apply.
It can't hurt.
It can't hurt to apply.
Oh, my God.
I did not feel good talking tonight.
I don't know why.
