Huh. Kinda' makes me think letting it happen, but having any funds generated pointedly not go to enforcement efforts could conceptually be a thing. Rather than back into police budgets, drug bust (or whatever) funds would go into healthcare/education/poverty reduction measures, etc.
... or did for a few seconds, after which the illness haze cleared enough I remembered half(/some indeterminate percentage of) the reason shit's like it is is because "collections" efforts are assumed to be there when budgeting is happening, and all that would mean is said other measures would get shafted in funding and expected to make up the shortfall with bandit money, like police precincts already are to varying degrees.
I'unno, maybe it can all go into a universal fund, but to access the fund costs like... fingers. Every few (tens of) thousand(s of) dollars requires the sacrifice of a finger. From the police chief equivalent, whoever is head of their accounting, whoever sets the budget, and one random officer. No more than once per year, no more than available amount of fingers. So you'd have the money there, but you'd have a holy shit incentive to get your costing estimates right the first time.