minibaer12

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PEGI 16?!

Ha! Rookie numbers...

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When I see the reasoning behind the USK 18 rating here, I can only shake my head:

Crude language, graphic violence, sexual content

I checked three times to make sure I hadn't misread it: It actually says Season 1...

I'm at an age where I don't need to understand everything anymore!
 
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Capt_Kirk

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so Hill gave the handcuffs, did she do it to test Nika's mettle? Or because Katie told her to treat Nika differently seeing Hill has knowledge of Katies plan?
1st NAH! , coach Hill from the start knew what Mc was doing , that is why coach H. took Nadia and Zara to the locker rooms to explain to them what have just happens and gave 'em the handcuffs to get revenge on Mc for making them look like fools.
that's why Coach H. goes back to the locker room to talk to the other class and she gets shock to see Mc still there.

Nika was charged with something criminal before, and we know form Officer Cerill that he doesn't have a record, so either someone's wiped his record or the charge was dropped.
2nd NAH! , when you're a teenager (till 16 or 18 depending the country) your name and mugshot can not be made public by law and once you've been sentence or exonerate your casefile is sealed , so your name or mugshot will never be on police computers or records either .
unless the crime you did was really awful , they will make an exception to judge you like an adult .
 

BobTheDuck

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1st NAH! , coach Hill from the start knew what Mc was doing , that is why coach H. took Nadia and Zara to the locker rooms to explain to them what have just happens and gave 'em the handcuffs to get revenge on Mc for making them look like fools.
that's why Coach H. goes back to the locker room to talk to the other class and she gets shock to see Mc still there.

2nd NAH! , when you're a teenager (till 16 or 18 depending the country) your name and mugshot can not be made public by law and once you've been sentence or exonerate your casefile is sealed , so your name or mugshot will never be on police computers or records either .
unless the crime you did was really awful , they will make an exception to judge you like an adult .
1 Yeah, it COULD be that simple, but considering that Hill has been watching Nika for year before, from before Summer was gone, and even after, and knowing Ocean loves plot twists, the simple neat answer might not be the case. Coach Hill would be risking her job if it got out she helped students handcuff a guy in the girls lockers - she would probably be worried about her job because Nika ripped Zara's top, and Hill didn't do anything official. Gotta get that plausible deniability in place to keep a university job safe.

2 Who said anything about public? The police database isn't public. Where I live, serious offenses (such as involving violence, most likely what Nika's been charged with) stay on record. Even in the case of the charge becoming spent, it will show up in some background checks for employment. It really depends on what the laws are where you live.
 

Capt_Kirk

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Who said anything about public? The police database isn't public
will show up in some background checks for employment
yes police records are public with some exceptions like ongoing / pending investigations or cases involving juveniles.
that's why if you committed an offense once you're 18 or older your records will appear on any background checks .
majority of records belonging to juveniles are sealed during the teen years but once you're 18 a lot of juveniles records get expunged meaning (records gets destroyed) , so they can get a clean slate without any records messing the chance or getting a job or getting into school.
 

BobTheDuck

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yes police records are public with some exceptions like ongoing / pending investigations or cases involving juveniles.
that's why if you committed an offense once you're 18 or older your records will appear on any background checks .
majority of records belonging to juveniles are sealed during the teen years but once you're 18 a lot of juveniles records get expunged meaning (records gets destroyed) , so they can get a clean slate without any records messing the chance or getting a job or getting into school.
You might want to check that in different countries. It's not the same everywhere. Might be worth looking at what German law does for that matter. And not every country has public police records.
 

Maccabbee

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You might want to check that in different countries. It's not the same everywhere. Might be worth looking at what German law does for that matter. And not every country has public police records.
I guess that's the benefit of Wollust being a fictional place in a fictional undisclosed country. Ocean can make the rules however he wants....
 

Ahx

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I guess that's the benefit of Wollust being a fictional place in a fictional undisclosed country. Ocean can make the rules however he wants....
In his world, Muslim women can show off their tiddies. A rather good world, if you ask me.
 
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