ChatterBank0 min ago
Is Being Interviewed By Police A Caution?
Was interviewed yrs ago (recorded), now I have to fill out security forms for work. Not sure if the interview is considered a caution which I will have to note on the forms. The matter in question didn't go any further.
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No. As a former police officer I can categorical state that being interviewed by the police is not a police caution.
01:26 Sun 13th Oct 2019
Also before you (or anyone) are interviewed 'Under Caution' there is a special 'form of words' that MUST be used !! it starts
'' This is a Caution !''
(just in case you did not realise !)
You MUST also be asked ''Do you wish a solicitor to be present ?'' Then, if you say 'Yes' they can NOT proceed until a solicitor IS present !
'' This is a Caution !''
(just in case you did not realise !)
You MUST also be asked ''Do you wish a solicitor to be present ?'' Then, if you say 'Yes' they can NOT proceed until a solicitor IS present !
A Police Caution is a punishment available where someone admits to an offence. It is a formal document that you need to sign which will set out the offence that you accept responsibility for. This will be formally explained and administered at the police station and the Custody Sergeant provide you with a copy for your own records.
It is nothing to do with being interviewed "under caution".
It is nothing to do with being interviewed "under caution".
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