Yes as long you haven't been charged with any child related offenses e.g abuse, murder, pornography etc etc
Warning is in England, caution in USA
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The caution tape used by police officers is yellow so that it stands out and is noticeable by the general public. Usually when caution tape is up it is because it is a crime scene.
Usually the tape says "Police line, do not cross".
Before arresting somebody a Police Officer must give the suspect a caution. Here is the Police Caution in the UK: "You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned, something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence." Then the officer asks, "Do you understand?" The caution differs in different countries, but is based around the same kind of message.
I would think not.
Yes, childcare can be considered a business expense if it is necessary for the operation of the business, such as when a parent needs childcare in order to work or attend business-related events.
Caution is already a verb.Other verbs are cautions, cautioning and cautioned, depending on the tense.Some example sentences for you are:"I am going to caution you for speeding"."The officer cautions the speeding driver"."It looks like the police are cautioning that driver over there"."My mum will kill me when she hears I was cautioned by the police".
This question needs more detail for a reliable answer. Some crimes will prevent an individual from working in childcare.
It depends when it was. A caution is spent after 5 years. However it will still show up on a detailed crb if you were going to join the police or work with kids etc.
The caution sign is for the road work that is near.