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"If you're going to give a caution for simulation and there is contact," Tamberino warned, "it has to be very obvious that he's trying to cheat".
He added: "Although it is ultimately up to the police to decide on when to give a caution, victims must have decisions clearly explained to them.
"The police also need to be clear on when it is appropriate to give a caution - for example, this is not likely to be right for most violent and sexual offences".
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