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A §250 fine will be assessed if a Sim player calls the police or fire department when there is no emergency. If the Sim has §249 or less, objects will be taken away.
==The Sims 3 and The Sims 3 for Console==
Sims will be fined §500 for calling the police or the firefighter when there is no emergency. If the Firefighter was called (Either by phone or by fire alarm) and the fire was put out prior to the firefighter coming, the player will not be fined when they arrive.
 
If [[testingcheatsenabled]] is used to force the police or firefighter to spwan, the player will be fined (Unless if there is a [[fire]] or [[burglar]]) as if they were called.
 
[[File:Sims_3_Police_Fine.png|thumb|A fine in ''The Sims 3'' for Windows and Mac OS X. (Post-Ambitions message box)]]In ''[[The Sims 3: Ambitions]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3 Deluxe]]'', a Sim can be fined for detonating objects (or using Smash as a Simbot){{confirm}} outside of the [[Junkyard]] or the Sim's home. At first, this will result in a warning, but after the first time, it will result in a fine. Fines may be cheap (§50) or expansive (§175,000) but this depends on the cost of the object. With ''[[Late Night]]'', the Sim may also be Publicly Disgraced. While this does not automatically take away cash, it adds to the Sim's bills.
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