May Need To Ban Cash To Stop People From Getting Robbed At Night, Denmark Says

The idea of a "cashless society" is something we're all going to have to get used to, ok? One way or another, banknotes and coins will join gold in the "barbarous relic" category before it's all said and done. Of course the transition to some kind of government-controlled, bitcoin-ish system is generally justified by an appeal to putting the Tony Sopranos of the world out of business. One can't, after all, engage in paid illicit activity if said payments leave a permanent electronic paper t

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5 thoughts on “May Need To Ban Cash To Stop People From Getting Robbed At Night, Denmark Says

  1. I wonder if there are any data on the amount of cash lost in robberies in Denmark (that socialist high crime ghetto hellhole) vs. the amount of additional money their banks can skim off the top on non-cash transactions….

  2. And when some desperate druggie comes in to rob the place and is frustrated when the clerk says they have no cash, there will be a hotline to that politician’s house so he can explain to the thief that they are better off without cash. And the dead clerk’s family can also call that hotline for some comfort.

  3. How about when all this lunacy of debt creates a bank run on a cashless society. Sorry your money is not available until I say it is, maybe never. See ya.

  4. most money theft has moved online according to our local police department. They are getting lots of complaints about scams that people keep falling for. Online crime is not sensational like a window lady’s house being ransacked

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