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excerpts from Chapter 18: Naturalisation at discretion - Annex DSmam wrote: PCNS doesn't really counts. You dont have no more than 1 FPN in the last 12 months before applying for your BC that's all I know to the best of my knowledge.
Just follow the parking rules and you won't receive any PCN.Smam wrote: Mate lets face it if you live in London you get on PCN almost every next month.
For further reassurance, please see below extract from a previous thread:ban.s wrote:excerpts from Chapter 18: Naturalisation at discretion - Annex D
Fixed Penalty Notices
3.5.2 A fixed penalty notice (FPN), penalty charge notice (PCN) or penalty notices for disorder (PND) are a way of the criminal justice system disposing of fairly minor offences without the need for a person to attend court. Receiving one does not form part of a person‟s criminal record as there is no admission of guilt.
3.5.3 In determining whether an applicant meets the "good character" requirement, caseworkers should not normally take into account fixed penalty notices, unless the applicant has received numerous fixed penalty notices in the last 12 months, and this would suggest a pattern of behaviour that calls into question their character.