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Why did I tell them I smoked pot 20 times 10 years ago in England? We’re they going to fly over there and find my old friends?

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Why did I tell them I smoked pot 20 times 10 years ago in England? We’re they going to fly over there and find my old friends?

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Captain Bob I really enjoy receiving your emails and am looking forward to the LA City application process. My question for you is in regards to the “Bad Stuff on Applications.” I have your book and other materials in which it states, “Do not open a can of worms.” However, in this email it states that “If you do not include information that is asked on an application and it is found out later, you are out of the process!” Which is the correct way to go? For instance, I got into a fight as a youth (17 years old) protecting my brother and had to go to court where I was found not guilty and had to perform community service. Since it was almost 10 years ago and I was a minor, is this something I should disclose on the application? That is the only instance where I have any possible mark on my record, including traffic citations (or lack of). Thank you in advance for your time, Rob Although juvenile records for minors are generally sealed, the question asked if you ever; yes or no? I would

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