Disco'sson
OK I teach 16-19 year olds.
I teach health and social care, most of my students want to be nurses.
Those with a criminal record often can't get on a nursing course. Some colleges I teach in won't even let students do BTEC courses in health or childcare courses with a criminal record.
This is serious.
You may not want to be a nurse but you might want to:
be a teacher
join the police
work for the government
help out at scouts
work in a bank
work for an insurance company
travel to the USA
travel to Australia
travel to New Zealand - basically travel anywhere outside the EU you may have problems
Maybe you don't want to go to the USA, but maybe in 20-30 years time you will have a child who desperately wants to go to Disney, how will you explain that you can't take them?
You might not want to do any of these now, you might want to do them in 20 years time. If you get a criminal record it is there for life.
It can be used against you. Maybe in 20 years time you are married with a baby but your wife wants a divorce, she can use that criminal record to stop you seeing your baby.
Maybe when you pass your driving test you have an accident and someone is hurt, you have a criminal conviction so you will be treated more harshly than someone without.
You are incredibly lucky that you have not been given a caution, a caution is a conviction and stays on your record for life.
This is up to you. Your parents, friends, family can all give you advice but it is your decision.
Your photo will have already been circulated to other shops, you will be watched whenever you are in town.
If I was your mother I would be sending a photo to every town centre shop and asking them to ban you for a year so you are not tempted again.
Do you know what happens if you are arrested?
You will be taken to a police station and kept there while the police search your home, so not just your bedroom but the entire house.
Do you want someone searching your mother's underwear because of you? Or emptying the bin on the kitchen floor?
And the police are not subtle, there will be at least one marked car outside while this happens.
The police can then take your property for investigation, and you don't always get it back. If you do it can take months, so imagine in the middle of GCSEs they decide to take all your notebooks / revision materials?
Is this really worth it?
You are 14 and probably cannot imagine life as an adult, but something you do now can have a massive impact on it.
You have had a close shave, you really need to think about that because what you do or do not do will have a huge impact on the rest of your life.