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QPR defender Steven Caulker has been charged with failing to take a breathalyser test.

Police said the England international was arrested near the Victoria Street Car Park in Windsor, Berks, in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Earlier, he had reportedly been spotted in a kebab house.

The 25-year-old, who earns a reported £40,000 a week, has been bailed to appear at Slough Magistrates Court on March 27.

A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said yesterday: “[We] can confirm that Steven Caulker, aged 25, of Richmond, has been charged with failing to provide a specimen for breath analysis required under the Road Traffic Act 1988.

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“It is in connection with an incident near the Victoria Street Car Park, Windsor this morning.”

Caulker was last month fined £650 and ordered to pay £85 costs at Wimbledon Magistrates Court after pleading guilty to being drunk and disorderly.

He was also fined in November 2011 for swearing in the street.

The former Tottenham and Swansea centre back has not played for QPR since October following a hip injury and saw a deadline day move to Lokomotiv Moscow fall through in January.