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In ''[[The Sims]]'', if a child's school grades remains at an F (failing) for a number of days, the child will be taken to [[military school]]. Subsequently, they were no longer playable, could not be retrieved or even viewed by the player, and the character was permanently lost. Other children in the household whose grades were at a D- or above are allowed to remain. Upon grades being diminished to D or lower, a warning message would be displayed.
 
==Repossession and Cutting off utilities==
If a Sim does not pay their bills on time, the government will repossess items with a valueresult equivalentin tonegative theconsequences outstandingfor debtSims. A [[repo-man|repossession agent]] is sent to recover the items from a Sim's house{{Vgversion|TS}}{{Vgversion|TS2}}{{Vgversion|TS3}} or the power will be cut off, furthermore the water supply will be cut off as well if the bills remain unpaid{{Vgversion|TS4}}. Build and buy mode are disabled during this time in order to prevent the player from thwarting the agent's efforts. Sims react to repossessions in the same way they react to having items stolen by a burglar.
 
==Visit from the social worker==
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==Execution==
In ''The Sims Medieval'', major crimes are punished by execution in the form of being fed to the pit beast. Sims who are high level heroes may be able to survive a trip to the pit beast, but most Sims will not.
 
== Cutting off utilities ==
In ''The Sims 4'', Sims that fail to pay their bills will have their electricity cut off. If they still don't pay their bills, the water will be cut off as well.
 
==Notes==
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