For trade lanes and jump gates, I think this would be a nice thing to add.
For stations, this would never make sense. It's far too easy for the owners of a station to monitor the docking bays and detect/destroy any hostile ship that tries to land. The hostile ship's pilots could try to open the docking bays, but I doubt the pilots would be able to hack the station's auto-defense and surveillance systems to ignore the ship. Even if the ship did manage to land, the pilots would be met with an angry mob of station defenders.
For planets, I'm unsure about it in regards to fighters, freighters, and bombers, but against it for capital ships and transports. I think that while the docking ring could be hacked to let in a hostile ship, the pilots still wouldn't be able to make the auto-defense and surveillance systems, let alone be completely ignored by the authorities. However, there is the possibility that the hostile ship could escape while in the atmosphere. As for larger ships that use mooring fixtures, they're going to be seen, no doubt about it. Even if the pilots manage to escape to the planet, the ship will still be in space and will likely be destroyed or disabled by the authorities.
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