• Daisyifyoudo@lemmy.world
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    Yes. Because school admins and teachers regularly compare signatures of documents with other previously signed documents.

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      My school used enrollment forms to compare the signature. Vice principals had little to do with their time but punish kids.

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        Which is why I learned how for forge both parents signatures by the time I was out of 2nd grade. One missed field trip because my parents couldn’t be bothered to sign the form was enough.

        Started out tracing them on a thin sheet of paper. Took about a months until I could do it easily freehand. I had the best mimic out of all of my siblings and would often sign their’s as well.

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          My sister could do my Dad’s really well and my parents would tell her to do both our forms because they couldn’t be bothered

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        Missed a field trip and got a couple detentions for doing just this.

        It was for practice forms… for band. I was the first chair trombone, I didn’t practice, my parents didn’t care.

        Now, I should have been practicing, but that’s another point.