Re: What does it mean to be a "licenesed" videographer?




"Antony Lacey" <allatsea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> :::Jerry:::: <me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > A CRB check is hardly aimed at those videoing a wedding
though -
> > > they would not be 'working with' any children involved.
> >
> > True, to an extent.
>
> Of course there may be some people who would leave their kids with
the
> videographer - not anyone I know though.
>
> > > And I've yet to hear it being called a license .....
> >
> > Well, you must be deaf....
>
> That may be partly true, but I can't see why someone would see it
as a
> license. It's a background check, nothing more. It doesn't say you
CAN
> work with children, just that there is nothing to stop you doing
so.

A bit like a drivers license then.... Anyway when there are some job
/ employment that require the person to passed the CRB check it's all
but a license.

>
> And it's an odd system, but that's not for discussion here ...
>

Indeed.


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