If your government proposed an initiative to tackle fraud, but the initiative would cost more than it would save, would you support it or not?
Pyr @ Pyr_Pressure @lemmy.ca Posts 8Comments 1,658Joined 2 yr. ago

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I would say probably yes, because if you leave something like that unenforced, people learn that they can get away with it and the trend spreads.
Sure the enforcement might cost more than it saves today, but it quite likely might cost less than it would cost once the problem expands 5-10 years from today.