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Thanks Iggy. My daughter was on way to school with another girl, when the other girl stole some alcohol from a shop. Whilst my D knew this girl was going to do this, she was not at liberty to stop her, so naively she just followed her. It was caught on CCTV and they were both arrested then cautioned. At the time my D was upset and frightened and the police were lovely with her (I was there while she was interviewed as she'd just turned 16) however, they said they had to charge her with 'Aiding & assisting' as she was seen standing next the to girl who stole. She totally accepts it was wrong and is grateful this was the worst that happened. However, she is starting 6th Form at a special needs school in Sept. They are an independant charity school, and have a huge amount of sponsors. Some of the students are put to work or apprenticeship with some of their biggest sponsors on leaving at 19 and a lot of these are in retail. The police advised the caution may effect should someone request a full CRB check, and I assume in retail they would? This may sound like I'm expecting my D to be treat any different from others, and I hope it doesn't come across that way, but due to her conditions, she has a much more limited capacity than some in terms of getting work and keeping it. Someone (a non-professional) has stated that because of the circumstances, the police may rescind it if I was to write and explain further. PS they were aware of her disabilities upon interviewing her.