"Criminal history - An applicant’s character is the most important factor in consideration for membership. Men who have pled guilty or no contest or have been convicted of a crime of moral turpitude are not eligible for membership. This includes crimes committed against property, people, or government, such as, but not limited to, intent to defraud, intent to harm a person or thing, or intent to take a thing unlawfully. Minor traffic violations include such offenses as parking and speeding tickets.
A criminal background check, including civil and criminal records, is conducted for each application for degrees as well as applications for affiliation from members of other jurisdictions."
Because I had a contested parking ticket, so I am just pointing out that this Lodge does consider parking ticket as part of a criminal history, but I have never thought of that. I can agree that it can be a part of a driving history. "An applicant’s character is the most important factor in consideration for membership."