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# Section 1
It’s okay to limit the total amount of the discount. I wouldn’t expect the agencies to pay 5% of the cost of a new car. The discount can apply to the first $100 dollars purchased during the discount window.[^privacy]
# Section 2
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[^privacy]: There are some privacy concerns. It’s easy enough to keep a shopper’s riding data private from the merchant, but to enforce discount limits, the merchant will have to send sales totals to the server, giving the transit agency the ability to collect substantial information about the shopping habits of its riders. There’s no easy way around this, except to put in place a firewall between the agency and the terminal.
It will probably be necessary for a third party to handle the terminal and servers, providing the service to both merchants and transit agencies (otherwise, each transit agency will have to implement support separately). This third party can be regulated to discard shopping history data beyond the discount window.
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Is it possible to support multiple paragraphs in footnotes? e.g., the following currently renders incorrectly, placing the second paragraph of the footnote above the footnote itself as part of the main document).
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