Cheating is exponentially more frequent towards the very top of the game. Champions League etc
Surprisingly, it tapers off very quickly through the lower reaches the Premiere League and is not really a problem below that. By the time you get down past Supply Leagues and into Grass Roots, the problem barely exists at all. The reason being, a player would likely be assaulted for doing it, with a mass brawl a probable consequence. So, I don't think most of us will ever have to worry about policing such a rule, unless the football society continues in decline with players and kids copying their idols
When Kilnsmann introduced us to the more blatant art of cheating, there was a bit of consternation. When he responded by incorporating diving into his goal celebration, he was lauded as a showman. Football's global audience is ever increasing and it worries me that cheating is part of the entertainment. Cheats would be instantly vilified in any other sport, not worshiped. Maybe i'm old fashioned, but i don't understand the attraction of any sport in which cheating is so normal