The british board of film classification classifies that a "U" film is suitable for people of most ages, four years and above. A film classified as "PG" means that young children's watching the film must be accompanied by an adult.
A film with a "12" certificate, means that anyone below 12 years of age is not aloud to watch the film. This also applies to films with a "15" certification, where people below the required age are not permitted to watch the film.
The other film classification is "18", and this applies to films and products that are suitable for people of this age and above.
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