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FINALLY, a Blue State Initiate Worth Supporting


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2019 Mar 8, 11:27am   813 views  2 comments

by MisdemeanorRebel   ➕follow (12)   💰tip   ignore  

This week, Philadelphia's mayor signed a bill that would ban cashless retail stores, according to The Morning Call. The move makes Philadelphia the first major city to require that brick-and-mortar retail stores accept cash. Besides Philadelphia, Massachusetts has required that retailers accept cash since 1978, according to CBS.

The law takes effect July 1, and it will not apply to stores like Costco that require a membership, nor will it apply to parking garages or lots, or to hotels or rental car companies that require a credit or debit card as security for future charges, according to the Wall Street Journal. Retailers caught refusing cash can be fined up to $2,000.

Amazon, whose new Amazon Go stores are cashless and queue-less, reportedly pushed back against the new law, asking for an exemption. According to the WSJ, Philadelphia lawmakers said that Amazon could work around the law under the exemption for stores that require a membership to shop there, but Amazon told the city that a Prime membership is not required to shop at Amazon Go stores, so its options are limited.

A top official in Philadelphia's Chamber of Commerce said that the ban will prevent Philadelphia from modernizing with the rest of the country. Cashless companies argue that cash slows down transactions when change needs to be counted and creates security risks for employees locking up at the end of the night.

Supporters of the new law, however, say that not accepting cash hurts poorer residents who may not be able to afford or qualify for a credit card or who want to avoid fees that come with changing cash into a prepaid debit card. Additionally, privacy advocates say that being forced to use a digital form of payment to buy things is a de facto requirement to share records of their purchases with third-party companies.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/03/sorry-amazon-philadelphia-bans-cashless-stores/

I believe Mass already prohibits cashless stores, and New York is considering a bill in the legislature.

I totally agree, and want the Federal Government to require any toll road built with any Federal Funds to accept cash. Electronic Transactions can and have been used not only in criminal cases, but in civil proceedings like divorces. If it is recorded electronically, it can and WILL be be used in legal cases of any kind.

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1   Patrick   2019 Mar 8, 5:16pm  

Thanks for the legal clarification @OccasionalCortex

Additionally, privacy advocates say that being forced to use a digital form of payment to buy things is a de facto requirement to share records of their purchases with third-party companies.


This is real issue imho.
2   Patrick   2019 Mar 8, 5:24pm  

Not to mention that cash tips are probably tax-free for the server.

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