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Yes, you can. Until the day you need a "Reason for Denial" Stamp, you can simply immediately deny them if the duration doesn't add up.
Same goes for mismatching names. You dont have to get fingerprints, and there's really no reason to get them unless you are trying to get them detained, which is only a 50:50 chance anyway.
I get twitchy even after playing through the game several times! Still dread the sound of that pink slip coming through!
Note that when things like appearence don't add up you STILL can immediately deny them.
The game gives you the option with the fingerprints, but you can just stamp the reason for denial and then the denied stamp and send them away.
Same goes for Gender not matching to appearance.
Saves time. Only if the duration doesn't add up and they correct themselves when you interrogate them you have to let them through, otherwise you'll get a citation.
Just tried it again to make sure.