Why Forgery Is Bad

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Forgery occurs when someone decides to alter, mimic, or use falsely written identification or documentation in the absence of somebody else. Examples of forgery can be mimicking a signature, seal, document, etc. although forgery is something so simple as writing a name or scribble in some cases, it can result in deep consequences. Forgery can be punished as a felony by the state, as well as by the federal government. Making a signature without authorization or allowing another individual to falsely sign a document is punishable under forgery laws. Simply falsifying a letter or document does not constitute forgery unless the person does so in an attempt to defraud a person or business. There is a wide range of documents that can be forged, but some are more common than others. …show more content…

Although there's no federal charges or harsh punishments, it's still a bad habit and could certainly get them into serious trouble in the future in different situations. I, myself am no different. Instead of taking the time out to have my parents sign a paper that I needed from school, I let time go by until it was the deadline. Because I didn’t want to risk not be eligible to attend the trip that would require the form and payment, I "forged" my parents signature in a last effort to get it in. I've realized that this isn't worth the risk in the long run. You can break peoples trust in you, jeopardize future opportunities, and create a bad reputation for yourself. This is also why it's important to have good communication skills and planning. Because I lacked both of these, I made the rash decision to do the immoral action of forgery just to get what I desired. The guilt was there before and after the event and tried to simply push it aside. Unfortunately, in life, you can't push away the consequences for your

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