and then you go. yeah, you re handcuffed, you re going into the cell, you re treated like any other prisoner as if i d mugged or murdered someone. you re treated the same. 0ffence gross indecency under the sexual offences act 1956, section. and how has that impacted you when applying forjobs? certain offences are kept you don t get rid of them. so as a nurse, i had to go for a job. i had to do what s called enhanced disclosure, and that s where it came out. now, unless you actually know. it s listed as a sexual offence, so unless you actually know it s the offence of actually being gay, that s quite alarming. it s thought around 5,000 servicemen and women were affected by the ban on lgbt personnel in the military. it remained in place until the year 2000, when this group of veterans took their fight against the ban to the european court of human rights. with effect from today, homosexuality will no longer be a bar to service in britain s armed forces he.couldn t ever go . with me
finding out i m gay. so then you ve got to lead a double life. and when that double life was discovered, david realised it would be the end of his military career. from the moment i admitted to it, i was held in a cell, separate from everyone, and then the trial happened. and then you go. yeah, you re handcuffed, you re going into the cell, you re treated like any other prisoner as if i d mugged or murdered someone. you re treated the same. 0ffence gross indecency under the sexual 0ffences act 1956, section. and how has that impacted you when applying forjobs? certain offences are kept you don t get rid of them. so as a nurse, i had to go for a job. i had to do what s called enhanced disclosure, and that s where it came out. now, unless you actually know. it s listed as a sexual offence, so unless you actually know it s the offence of actually being gay, that s quite alarming. it s thought around 5,000 servicemen and women were affected by the ban on lgbt personnel in the military.
i was held in a cell, separate from everyone, and then the trial happened. and then you go. yeah, you re handcuffed, you re going into the cell, you re treated like any other prisoner as if i d mugged or murdered someone. you re treated the same. offence gross indecency under the sexual offences act 1956, section. and how has that impacted you when applying forjobs? certain offences are kept you don t get rid of them. so as a nurse, i had to go for a job. i had to do what s called enhanced disclosure, and that s where it came out. now, unless you actually know. it s listed as a sexual offence, so unless you actually know it s the offence of actually being gay, that s quite alarming. it s thought around 5,000 servicemen and women were affected by the ban on lgbt personnel in the military. it remained in place until the year 2000, when this group of veterans took their fight against the ban to the european court of human rights. with effect from today, homosexuality will no longer be