They tried this in Florida IIRC. The enforcement program ended up costing more than the funding they recovered from people they kicked out of the program, so they stopped it. IIRC again, the percentage of violators was single digits.
So the answer to your question is evidently no.
They tried this in Florida IIRC. The enforcement program ended up costing more than the funding they recovered from people they kicked out of the program, so they stopped it. IIRC again, the percentage of violators was single digits.
So the answer to your question is evidently no.
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