They don't care about money laundering.

They want to collect fines.

In real money.

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Reminds me of how we'd visit my relatives in Bohemia, after the Wall came down, and they set up all sorts of confusing and contradictory road signs on side roads that tourists often drove into.

Deutsch Mark payment, on the spot.

The new road tolls are on the money rails.

Do you own this wallet?

Yes.

Is there Bitcoin in it?

Yes.

It was not properly registered.

Um. I'm sorry. I never got around to...

That wallet is illegal. We are confiscating the contents of the wallet as evidence.

Is that a piggy bank?

Yes.

Is there cash in it?

Yes.

How much?

€5000. Wanted to use it to buy a car...

Suspect has admitted to owning cash bills over €3000, with intent to spend. We are confiscating the piggy bank as evidence.

They just boost civil disobedience, and I love it.

They surely want to monitor transactions i would say

It's Bitcoin. Everyone can already do that.

With more personalised info