Sinnott-Armstrong discusses the "public permission principle," which states that it is wrong to perform an action if "it would be worse for everyone to know that everyone is permitted to perform an action of that kind." Identify an action that such an action would prohibit (other than ones discussed in the text) and explain why the principle would prohibit that action.
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