Police records reveal more than 3,000 cautions have been issued on the Isle of Man in the past three years.
The figures come after a freedom of information request asking how many cautions have been given by the constabulary since 2014.
In response, officers say in total 3,116 formal notices have been given - a staggering 924 are for driving without due care and attention.
102 formal notices were also issued for common assault, 153 for being drunk and disorderly, and 109 for possessing class B drugs.
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