Yes, indeed it is a crime.
of course its a crime!
Depends on the crime. Mostly money or revenge.
it is £500 to pay youth crime
Yes, it is a crime to intentionally destroy money because it is considered defacing currency, which is illegal under federal law.
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You get 1 Bar a day, and if you want more, you will need to buy them (REAL money)
Crime is destructive to society, so naturally society tries to stop crime from happening. If earning money from crime is in itself illegal it'll make it a bit less tempting to to commit crimes.
Money, Power and Greed.
crimes = lots of money for the government. police produce and stop crime. hence making money both ways for the government and screwing you both ways. in your taxes and your "fines" more crime they beat higher pay they get more money out your pocket more crime they make more money they need out of your pocket to "fight" crime
No, but you will need to return the money and/or good purchased.
Bootleggers and organized crime.