• @[email protected]
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    99 months ago

    To me the problem is that you wouldn’t be able to buy a car anonymously anymore, while it leaves the really rich pretty much untouched.

    Art is a well known angle for money laundering or giving someone a huge sum of money pretty much without any regulation. Contracts for construction or even consulting are another way.

    I don’t have access to this kind of playground - chances are, you neither. But the people supposedly targeted by this kind of law (corrupt politicians, organised crime, …), do have access to these things and are therefore not impacted.

      • @[email protected]
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        09 months ago

        nothing to hide nothing to fear, huh?

        And i thought at least after Snowden we learnt this is bs…

        • AggressivelyPassive
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          49 months ago

          So you want people to be able to drive several tons of literal murder machines without any form of registration?

        • @undergroundoverground
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          29 months ago

          What a sophilistic reply. No, car insurance is a thing. The purchase will no longer be anonymous, after you purchase car insurance for the car you just bought.

          “You know, for all those totally, 100% legitimate and completely anonymous car purchases people make, that definitely won’t be used by organised crime: honest.”