Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-28004725-20160318222151/@comment-27347891-20160430142934

Ariariariari :P wrote: Everybody; there's another factor that has to be thrown into this; remember after that 1989 incident the police have become extremely lenient to improve their reputation. Exactly- plus we know from gameplay that they'll only investigate a murder for one day before leaving school grounds. Who knows what their approach to non-fatal offences would be.

Anyway, I think the point of money and private school boils down to the implication that all of the students at Akademi come from fairly affluent backgrounds. From what I know, it's part of the culture in Japan that a student's parents will donate to the school, private or otherwise; the donation is supposedly optional, but those who don't or can't afford to are looked down upon. So I would assume that parents of Akademi students wouldn't just pay tuition, but possibly give extra donations too, maybe even before their child has a place in an attempt to get them in. The point is that, on a balance of probability, the delinquent rival's parents probably have enough money to give an extra donation to Akademi to persuade them to only suspend her, not expel her, if the need arose.

And before anyone asks: as to why Yandere-chan will probably get expelled for things like carrying around a dangerous weapon in the final game- remember that her parents are overseas for the duration of the game.