Recent experience indicates that the PDB is checking these statistics very closely for new depositions. The checks made by the PDB are intended to prevent accidents and oversights made by honest people from creeping into the database. "Getting away" with something seems to imply some intention to deceive, and that is much more difficult to detect.
On Oct 14, 2011, at 3:09 PM, Robbie Joosten wrote: > The deposited R-free sets in the PDB are quite frequently 'unfree' or the > wrong set was deposited (checking this is one of the recommendations in the > VTF report in Structure). So at the moment you would probably get away with > depositing an unfree R-free set ;) >