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That's what happens when your son earns £135K a week
But it is still admitting to a crime , plus a caution lasts forever - no expiry period ( unlike a "proper" offence ). So , in theory , any form that requests declaration of a criminal offence must be always be completed because the caution will never expire/be removed.
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