How hard would it be to photoshop a ticket?
>How hard would it be to photoshop a ticket?
It's pretty easy, the hard part is printing it
take it a regular printer and some thin card wouldn't do it?
>>253805
no.
Theyve got machine readable strip on the back, JFI. Maybe get it past a ticket collector whose half asleep (but prob. not - they handle about 5,000 of the things every day) Any big station with machine entry/exit barriers tho? You fucked.
Surely if you wasn't going to a station with a toll, used glossy card this should work?
I did this for about 6 months with a monthly rail pass. I'd collected a years worth, scanned them in high res and edited them. You get a little ticket holder to hold your monthly ticket in so as long as the colour is correct you can get away with it. I was arrested at a station though because I got caught with a whole bunch of them, I got too comfortable I didn't notice the colour was off on one of my tickets and an eagle eyed inspector noticed and got me. Fucker
>>253938
>one fucking job, anon
- chalk it up as a valuable life-lesson in the importance of scrupulous color-proofing.
Y'all no ambition in life? - http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jan/27/is-this-lottery-ticket-worth-33m
Still time to 'get lucky' down the back of the, eh, scanner + washmachine. Dont rate that particular contenders chances too highly tho, personally.
>>253801
If they scan it, you're fucked. If it's something more simple, like a wrist band for a music festival or a convention, just make sure you print it on a somewhat legit looking paper.
>>253801
Once printed myself a staff pass for an event, worked out quite well actually and I had access to pretty much anything.
I also keep a lot of different colored cloth armbands at home that come in handy if you're trying to sneak into VIP sections in clubs and such.