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'''Punishment''' (also known as '''''Consequences''''') is the authoritative imposition of something unpleasant or negative on a Sim in response to crimes or poor behavior. [[Fine]]s have always been the most common form of punishment in ''The Sims'' series, but more recent games have featured other forms of punishment.
'''Punishment''' (also known as '''''Consequences''''') is the authoritative imposition of something unpleasant or negative on a Sim in response to crimes or poor behavior. [[Fine]]s have always been the most common form of punishment in ''The Sims'' series, but more recent games have featured other forms of punishment.



==Military School==
==Military School==
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{{main|Military school}}
In ''[[The Sims]]'', if a child's [[school]] grades remains at F (failing) for several consecutive days, the child will be taken to [[military school]], and will be removed from the game. Children sent to military school are no longer playable, cannot be retrieved or even viewed by the player, are permanently lost. Other children in the household whose grades are at a D- or above are allowed to remain. A warning message will be displayed when grades fall to to D or lower.
In ''[[The Sims]]'', if a child's [[school]] grades remains at F (failing) for several consecutive days, the child will be taken to [[military school]], and will be removed from the game. Children sent to military school are no longer playable, cannot be retrieved or even viewed by the player, are permanently lost. Other children in the household whose grades are at a D- or above are allowed to remain. A warning message will be displayed when grades fall to D or lower.


==Repossession and cuts==
==Repossession and cuts==