New York City Council Member Ritchie J. Torres plans to introduce legislation that would fine businesses that implement a cashless system, reports Eater. He argues that the cashless business model excludes anyone who might not be able to afford smartphones loaded with digital currency or qualify for credit cards.
Torres is optimistic the city council will pass his legislation, but he expects local businesses will "mobilize to oppose the bill." He notes, "If you're intent on a cashless business model, it will have the effect of excluding lower-income communities of color from what should be an open and free market." Full Story
Related: USHG Defends Cashless Shift; Cashierless Stores May Take Over.
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NYC Council Member Aims to Rid City of Cashless Restaurants
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