But how will they chip and track everyone if they do that?
badger-biscuits on
Our globalist puppet masters will not be happy
qwerty_1965 on
Good now nationalise the car parking! /s
f-ingsteveglansberg on
I already thought this was law?
I remember in Junior Cert business having to learn the maximum amount of coins that had to be accepted in a business transaction.
Something like 20p in pennies, 40p in tuppence pieces, £2 pound in 10p coins, etc., etc.. Basically if you tried to pay in all coins, the retailer can’t refuse you up to a certain amount.
MMAwannabe on
This is a good thing.
Just because some crazies also agree with it doesn’t mean it’s a bad thing.
Theres plenty of reasons accepting cash should be mandatory across the board.
Massive-Foot-5962 on
That will go down well with the people who don’t pay their fair share of taxes.
Willing-Departure115 on
(Let’s never mind my comment!)
Matt_D_G on
I prefer to pay with gems and gold ingots. So I don’t know, if this rule will help me.
momalloyd on
This makes sense, they’re the government, not some sort of burrito or donut shop.
ThatGuy98_ on
Let’s see what the understanding of legal tender is like in this thread.
rinleezwins on
Why only Government bodies? It should be enforced everywhere. And I don’t even use cash all that much.
Leavser1 on
I hope this applies to the transport companies.
I reckon Dublin bus would love to get rid of cash if possible
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But how will they chip and track everyone if they do that?
Our globalist puppet masters will not be happy
Good now nationalise the car parking! /s
I already thought this was law?
I remember in Junior Cert business having to learn the maximum amount of coins that had to be accepted in a business transaction.
Something like 20p in pennies, 40p in tuppence pieces, £2 pound in 10p coins, etc., etc.. Basically if you tried to pay in all coins, the retailer can’t refuse you up to a certain amount.
This is a good thing.
Just because some crazies also agree with it doesn’t mean it’s a bad thing.
Theres plenty of reasons accepting cash should be mandatory across the board.
That will go down well with the people who don’t pay their fair share of taxes.
(Let’s never mind my comment!)
I prefer to pay with gems and gold ingots. So I don’t know, if this rule will help me.
This makes sense, they’re the government, not some sort of burrito or donut shop.
Let’s see what the understanding of legal tender is like in this thread.
Why only Government bodies? It should be enforced everywhere. And I don’t even use cash all that much.
I hope this applies to the transport companies.
I reckon Dublin bus would love to get rid of cash if possible