Justice Secretary Wants to Scrap Outdated Teen Crime Records

David Lammy is launching a bold crackdown on the UK’s criminal records system. His aim? To stop dodgy teenage misdemeanours dogging Brits well into their 50s, 60s, even 70s.

Right now, even minor past crimes like street brawls or bike thefts must be declared on job applications – decades later! But what about nastier youth offences, like drug dealing or harassment? Will those offences ever vanish too?

Lammy Promises a Fairer, Simpler Records System

“We will consider opportunities to simplify the criminal records regime to ensure it is clear and proportionate, particularly in relation to childhood offences,” said Lammy.

Government Pushes Second Chances — Without Cutting Corners on Safety

A Ministry of Justice spokesperson added: “We want to help children who have committed crime to stop reoffending and turn their lives around. That is why the Government is looking at ways to simplify the criminal records system, while always putting public safety first.”

Your Say: Should Teen Crimes Be Wiped Clean?

Should youthful slip-ups haunt you for life, or is it time to give everyone a clean slate? Share your thoughts below.

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