Yes you can get in trouble for destroying money.
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Yes, destroying money is illegal in most countries because it is considered a form of defacing currency, which is a crime punishable by law.
The Trouble With Money was created on 1936-10-30.
No. Destroying money is an illegal, it means against the law to destroy money.
They are destroying the town because they want more money. For them self , they dont care about anyone else
No. Ripping or burning money is an illegal. You can get arrested for that even though ripping and burning money is destroying money.
Money is attained by destroying Government Property such as buildings and creating CHAOS
Money Trouble - 2006 was released on: USA: 3 August 2006 (video premiere)
If you know it was stolen, yes, you can get in trouble. If you didn't know it was stolen, you will not get into any trouble.
Yes and it's also illegal too.
Yes, money can be destroyed by burning, shredding, or otherwise damaging it. The consequences of destroying money include reducing the overall money supply in circulation, potentially leading to inflation as the value of the remaining money increases. Additionally, destroying money can disrupt the economy by affecting the stability of financial institutions and the ability of individuals and businesses to conduct transactions.