Oh, I agree it's totally impossible, and the only solution is to not attempt to evade regulators in the first place. Otherwise you end up like Uber:
> We know you've evaded regulators in these cases, in other markets. How should we know whether we don't have evidence of you evading us because you successfully have or because you haven't used it here?
We didn't use it here.
> You said that in the markets where we have clear proof you used that, why should we believe you?
> We know you've evaded regulators in these cases, in other markets. How should we know whether we don't have evidence of you evading us because you successfully have or because you haven't used it here?
We didn't use it here.
> You said that in the markets where we have clear proof you used that, why should we believe you?
We won't disclose our code/database.
> OK, we'll assume you did use it here.
We didn't use it.
etc.