Surprise, another terrible analogy. Your problem is that you can't seem to stop injecting things outside the scope of the argument to try and make a point.
You go to a movie theater to watch the new Star Wars movie but it is sold out. You buy tickets to another movie with the intention of theater hopping. You stop and drop $35 on some popcorn and drinks and head off to mingle with the crowd and sneak in. You find a seat and settle in.
Well, you end up getting caught and escorted out. During the encounter, you spill your drinks and drop your popcorn. On the way to the exit, the manager takes your picture and states you are barred from seeing any movies at that theater for a year. You do not get a refund for your tickets. You do not get a refund for your refreshments. You do not get to see the Deadpool movie there in February.
You broke the rules and lost not only your ticket money but the money legitimately spent at the snack bar. You earned a ban from the theater. These are consequences related to the offense. They won't take your wallet. They won't impound your '98 Civic. They won't take your Bieber t-shirt. None of those things are related to your theater hopping escapade.
Quit injecting hyperbole into your analogies and your argument might make sense. As they are, your flights of fancy about jackbooted thugs killing your firstborn because you dropped a Snickers wrapper on the sidewalk make you look foolish.