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A new company offers a service providing clients with verifiable, but false, alibis for personal, non-criminal situations (e.g., deceiving a spouse about one's whereabouts). The company and its clients are consenting, fully-informed adults. From an economic perspective that considers only the direct exchange, this transaction appears to make both parties better off. However, what is the strongest argument for legally prohibiting such a market?

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