Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha this will not be enforced. Tiffany Crowe has made it clear to the DC Chamber that enforcement is not her priority. Any business claiming they will be hurt by this ban is full of it. $200 for a register. Employees should know how to count cash already. Insurance covers any robberies.
That's patent imbecility. Insurance may, or may not reimburse for monetary losses, but obviously cannot make whole anyone traumatized, injured, or murdered during the course of a robbery. Nor can insurance make whole a business which suffers reputational damage from robberies, affecting future income. such simplistic thinking and characterizations are why lefty-liberal policies so often are utter failures, detracting from public safety instead of enhancing it.
Anonymous wrote:So, the local Rolls Royce dealer will now have to accept cash for purchasing a car? How big a safe would that need to be, since the largest paper money we have is $100?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha this will not be enforced. Tiffany Crowe has made it clear to the DC Chamber that enforcement is not her priority. Any business claiming they will be hurt by this ban is full of it. $200 for a register. Employees should know how to count cash already. Insurance covers any robberies.
Hey if you don’t want to take US currency go to Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha this will not be enforced. Tiffany Crowe has made it clear to the DC Chamber that enforcement is not her priority. Any business claiming they will be hurt by this ban is full of it. $200 for a register. Employees should know how to count cash already. Insurance covers any robberies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously because lots of people can't get credit cards. They aren't saying you have to be cash only, they are just saying that if someone can only pay with cash, you need to be able to make change and no refuse to do business with them just because they can't get a credit card.
You can use a debit or prepaidcard.
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha this will not be enforced. Tiffany Crowe has made it clear to the DC Chamber that enforcement is not her priority. Any business claiming they will be hurt by this ban is full of it. $200 for a register. Employees should know how to count cash already. Insurance covers any robberies.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously because lots of people can't get credit cards. They aren't saying you have to be cash only, they are just saying that if someone can only pay with cash, you need to be able to make change and no refuse to do business with them just because they can't get a credit card.
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha this will not be enforced. Tiffany Crowe has made it clear to the DC Chamber that enforcement is not her priority. Any business claiming they will be hurt by this ban is full of it. $200 for a register. Employees should know how to count cash already. Insurance covers any robberies.
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha this will not be enforced. Tiffany Crowe has made it clear to the DC Chamber that enforcement is not her priority. Any business claiming they will be hurt by this ban is full of it. $200 for a register. Employees should know how to count cash already. Insurance covers any robberies.
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha this will not be enforced. Tiffany Crowe has made it clear to the DC Chamber that enforcement is not her priority. Any business claiming they will be hurt by this ban is full of it. $200 for a register. Employees should know how to count cash already. Insurance covers any robberies.