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Don't kill cash petition

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comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 5/7/23

Or read Juventus fan sites

posted on 5/7/23

comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 hour, 49 minutes ago
comment by There'sOne7-0Reds (U1721)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
People must get up to some dodgy stuff to be worried about that.

I'd guess anybody worried about it are:

1. Watching child pron
2. Crackpot conspiracy theorists
3. Drug dealers
4. Money launderers
5. Tax dodgers
6. Adulterers
7. Paedos

Amongst other things.


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Add people who go to the corner shop for a bottle of milk to that list of miscreants. Also people who buy a copy of Big Issue, subversive bustards.
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Speaking of bottle of milk. I just bought 2 litres for £2.75. Cashless of course. It was 99p last year 😠

posted on 5/7/23

At least we won't have to give money to the homeless, support bucket collections or be expected to put a few quid in a birthday card to a younger relative anymore.

posted on 5/7/23

Fvck GB News

https://youtu.be/mf1Q90EDqvU

posted on 5/7/23

comment by Pâî§Lë¥'&scaron... (U1541)
posted 3 minutes ago
Fvck GB News

https://youtu.be/mf1Q90EDqvU
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Farage is absolutely dreadful

posted on 6/7/23

comment by There'sOne7-0Reds (U1721)
posted 15 hours, 3 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 hour, 49 minutes ago
comment by There'sOne7-0Reds (U1721)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
People must get up to some dodgy stuff to be worried about that.

I'd guess anybody worried about it are:

1. Watching child pron
2. Crackpot conspiracy theorists
3. Drug dealers
4. Money launderers
5. Tax dodgers
6. Adulterers
7. Paedos

Amongst other things.


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Add people who go to the corner shop for a bottle of milk to that list of miscreants. Also people who buy a copy of Big Issue, subversive bustards.
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Speaking of bottle of milk. I just bought 2 litres for £2.75. Cashless of course. It was 99p last year 😠
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Serves you right for buying your milk in litres. Stick to buying it in pints.

posted on 6/7/23

Hopefully the farmer got a decent share of that.

comment by Brain (U18701)

posted on 6/7/23

Any article that references GB News is an embarrassment

posted on 7/7/23

Soooooo...there is a wider concern here. If you take the scenario that cash has gone and everything is now essentially digitally driven, then you must also have to see that you lose control.

For instance, let's say you have an outstanding fine...say a speeding fine, you are going to pay but have not...its perfectly plausible that you can be denied access to your money until the fine is paid, so you are forced to pay before you can withdrawn any money....its one possible scenario.

And before people say this wouldn't happen, I would say...you trust the financial authorities that much do you?

posted on 7/7/23

GB talking sense

posted on 7/7/23

Maybe I'm being thick, but couldn't they do this now, just by freezing your accounts and blocking your cards?

Unless you already have a load of cash on you isn't it pretty much the same result?

posted on 7/7/23

comment by Jalisco Red (U4195)
posted 12 minutes ago
Maybe I'm being thick, but couldn't they do this now, just by freezing your accounts and blocking your cards?

Unless you already have a load of cash on you isn't it pretty much the same result?
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Pretty sure it's him being thick. Who is going to do this then? The parking attendant? The bloke who owns the clamps in the dodgy car park?

You live in a cashless society just now. It will be exactly like now apart from car boot sales won't be the same. That's it.

posted on 7/7/23

comment by Scott Tiffoney (U1734)
posted 2 hours, 57 minutes ago
comment by Jalisco Red (U4195)
posted 12 minutes ago
Maybe I'm being thick, but couldn't they do this now, just by freezing your accounts and blocking your cards?

Unless you already have a load of cash on you isn't it pretty much the same result?
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Pretty sure it's him being thick. Who is going to do this then? The parking attendant? The bloke who owns the clamps in the dodgy car park?

You live in a cashless society just now. It will be exactly like now apart from car boot sales won't be the same. That's it.

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The best coups are the one have already happened....

posted on 7/7/23

comment by Got_Better (U6241)
posted 47 minutes ago
comment by Scott Tiffoney (U1734)
posted 2 hours, 57 minutes ago
comment by Jalisco Red (U4195)
posted 12 minutes ago
Maybe I'm being thick, but couldn't they do this now, just by freezing your accounts and blocking your cards?

Unless you already have a load of cash on you isn't it pretty much the same result?
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Pretty sure it's him being thick. Who is going to do this then? The parking attendant? The bloke who owns the clamps in the dodgy car park?

You live in a cashless society just now. It will be exactly like now apart from car boot sales won't be the same. That's it.

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The best coups are the one have already happened....
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Not really a coup then, just the gradual and inevitable shift from one system to another due to advances in technology

posted on 7/7/23

comment by Got_Better (U6241)
posted 4 hours, 19 minutes ago
Soooooo...there is a wider concern here. If you take the scenario that cash has gone and everything is now essentially digitally driven, then you must also have to see that you lose control.

For instance, let's say you have an outstanding fine...say a speeding fine, you are going to pay but have not...its perfectly plausible that you can be denied access to your money until the fine is paid, so you are forced to pay before you can withdrawn any money....its one possible scenario.

And before people say this wouldn't happen, I would say...you trust the financial authorities that much do you?
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No it isn't. There are no laws which say you can freeze an account because somebody hasn't paid a fine. Even if there was, pay the speeding fine.

There taking away are rights to break the law!

posted on 7/7/23

Ofcom are investigating GB News' campaign because broadcasters aren't allowed to express views on 'matters of political and industrial controversy or current public policy'

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 7/7/23

comment by There'sOne7-0Reds (U1721)
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
comment by Got_Better (U6241)
posted 4 hours, 19 minutes ago
Soooooo...there is a wider concern here. If you take the scenario that cash has gone and everything is now essentially digitally driven, then you must also have to see that you lose control.

For instance, let's say you have an outstanding fine...say a speeding fine, you are going to pay but have not...its perfectly plausible that you can be denied access to your money until the fine is paid, so you are forced to pay before you can withdrawn any money....its one possible scenario.

And before people say this wouldn't happen, I would say...you trust the financial authorities that much do you?
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No it isn't. There are no laws which say you can freeze an account because somebody hasn't paid a fine. Even if there was, pay the speeding fine.

There taking away are rights to break the law!
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N if ur account is froze so u cannot acess ur money, how do u pay the fine?

posted on 7/7/23

comment by #4zA Napul3 (U22472)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by There'sOne7-0Reds (U1721)
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
comment by Got_Better (U6241)
posted 4 hours, 19 minutes ago
Soooooo...there is a wider concern here. If you take the scenario that cash has gone and everything is now essentially digitally driven, then you must also have to see that you lose control.

For instance, let's say you have an outstanding fine...say a speeding fine, you are going to pay but have not...its perfectly plausible that you can be denied access to your money until the fine is paid, so you are forced to pay before you can withdrawn any money....its one possible scenario.

And before people say this wouldn't happen, I would say...you trust the financial authorities that much do you?
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No it isn't. There are no laws which say you can freeze an account because somebody hasn't paid a fine. Even if there was, pay the speeding fine.

There taking away are rights to break the law!
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N if ur account is froze so u cannot acess ur money, how do u pay the fine?
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Klaus Schwab hasn't thought that far ahead yet.

He's only just finished planning a pandemic and a European war – give him chance.

posted on 8/7/23

comment by Got_Better (U6241)
posted 21 hours, 2 minutes ago
Soooooo...there is a wider concern here. If you take the scenario that cash has gone and everything is now essentially digitally driven, then you must also have to see that you lose control.

For instance, let's say you have an outstanding fine...say a speeding fine, you are going to pay but have not...its perfectly plausible that you can be denied access to your money until the fine is paid, so you are forced to pay before you can withdrawn any money....its one possible scenario.

And before people say this wouldn't happen, I would say...you trust the financial authorities that much do you?
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Missed this belter.

posted on 8/7/23

comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 3 hours, 54 minutes ago
comment by Got_Better (U6241)
posted 21 hours, 2 minutes ago
Soooooo...there is a wider concern here. If you take the scenario that cash has gone and everything is now essentially digitally driven, then you must also have to see that you lose control.

For instance, let's say you have an outstanding fine...say a speeding fine, you are going to pay but have not...its perfectly plausible that you can be denied access to your money until the fine is paid, so you are forced to pay before you can withdrawn any money....its one possible scenario.

And before people say this wouldn't happen, I would say...you trust the financial authorities that much do you?
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Missed this belter.
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Unbelievable

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