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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The government uses background checks when people enlist or commission into the military. Are they going to allow people to join with criminal records? Should they sue themselves for not allowing them to do so?[/quote] Yes, the government does hire people with criminal records. I know an electrician who works at the Pentagon. Military recruiters will take people with records. There are also many people with DUI who hold clearances.[/quote] Get a DUI as an active duty soldier. You get chaptered out of the military. An active-duty service member charged with a DUI on a military installation will most likely face an Article 15 hearing or court martial. You may also face administrative penalties, including: GOMOR Automatic suspension of on-post driving privileges Almost certain removal of security clearance status Disciplinary demotion and reduction in pay Disqualification from future promotions and reenlistment Mandatory substance abuse treatment Separation proceedings for second offenses within one year, presenting a high possibility of less-than-honorable or dishonorable discharge Disputed entitlement to military pension and other benefits after leaving the service You will likely face criminal penalties following a DUI conviction as well. The exact punishments vary by state, your blood alcohol concentration (BAC), and other circumstances surrounding the incident. The most common consequences include: Temporary driver’s license suspension Fines Jail time Community service In cases of higher BACs or repeat offenses, you may be required to have an ignition interlock device installed in your car for at least a year once your driving privileges have been restored. This breathalyzer device requires you to blow into it to prove your sobriety before the car will start. The significance of losing your license and having a DUI conviction on your record can be profound. Often, the terms of your sentence or probation interfere with your assigned duties. The results may include: Inability to perform transportation duties due to having a suspended license Various lifestyle changes resulting from not being able to drive Inability to carry a firearm because of a DUI conviction Interrupted deployment or training assignments caused by probation reporting requirements or alcohol education class schedules Potential to be reassigned to a position you don’t like Difficulty finding a civilian job with a permanent criminal record Substantial increase in car insurance premiums Potential travel restrictions to other countries The military has zero tolerance for dui. Except high ranking officers who can get it covered up. — former enlisted combat Vet also SA will be harshly prosecuted unless the military member is well liked and/or high ranking. But go after Sheetz. [/quote]
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