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Old 09-08-2015, 03:00 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
But at least no one is legally obligated to abide by the age restrictions set down by the Classifications and Ratings Administration, are they.
NZ law is probably closer to British law. In the UK, age classifications assigned to films by our equivalent body, the "British Board of Film Classification" are legally binding. It's a criminal offence in the UK to sell someone a DVD or a video game (video games also have age ratings) who is younger than the rating assigned to the film or game.
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