I'm waiting for curiosity to post proof backing up his assertion.
Unless a document has a "WARNING" people will do whatever they want anyway. Here's what I mean by a WARNING (or notice of legal liability):
The mailer's signature certifies acceptance of liability for and agreement to pay any revenue deficiencies assessed on this mailing, subject to appeal. If an agent signs this form, the agent certifies that he or she is authorized to sign on behalf of the mailer and that the mailer is bound by the certification and agrees to pay any deficiencies. In addition, agents may be liable for any deficiencies resulting from matters within their responsibility, knowledge, or control. The mailer hereby certifies that all information furnished on this form is accurate, truthful, and complete; that the mail and the supporting documentation comply with all postal standards and the mailing qualifies for the prices and fees claimed; and that the mailing does not contain any matter prohibited by law or postal regulation. I understand that anyone who furnishes false or misleading information on this form or who omits information requested on this form may be subject to criminal and/or civil penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
There's nothing of the kind on the original document. This is what it seems to be ~ a document with information on it that's either required by law ~ the signatures ~ or taken down without oath or affirmation.
By all that's Holy if you had to tell the absolute every jot and tittle truth on this kind of document the federal courts would be locked down for the next 100 centuries.
No threat of law, no force of law ~ pregnant women, then their babies ~ that's all it's really about.