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Old 02-03-2018, 01:20 AM
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Since FCoK ncluded a rationale in its text (large amount of high-quality paper discovered in a railway cargo car, printing equipment nationalized by the city government), the exclusivity of the chits is fairly well established.
But _hang _ forgers? Nah, they become very- public gaudily-uniformed for public shame forced labor to offset any financial or logistical loss to the city. That way the perpetrators can be seen paying their debt to society.
Or nasty jobs like de-mining
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Wasn't there something about changing design regularly too in order to reduce effects of forgeries?

Hanging makes perfect sense to me, historically it was the norm to execute forgers.
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Wasn't there something about changing design regularly too in order to reduce effects of forgeries?

Hanging makes perfect sense to me, historically it was the norm to execute forgers.
And 'coin-clippers' before that.
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Or nasty jobs like de-mining
I had actually thought of latrine cleaning, but mine-clearing would quickly separate the wheat from the chaff, and survivors with any brains left could become semi-pro EOD crew if they studied up on the various systems and concepts.
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