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It is the forging or faking of finger prints of course. When a person does not want his finger prints in a data base or does not want hi true identity found out by some sort of authorities they will create or alter their real finger prints somehow. In the movie "The Dark Knight" the Joker character is said to not have any finger prints in the scene where he has been taken into custody by the Gotham police. The joker had removed his finger prints probably by use of a simple household chemical like vinegar.

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