In a move that has sparked controversy, Dover District Council is considering a plan to make all its car parks cashless, a decision that has left many drivers feeling furious and concerned. This proposed change, which aims to replace traditional pay-and-display machines with cashless units, has ignited a debate about the future of cash payments and the potential impact on various demographics. The Cashless Revolution The council’s report highlights the aging infrastructure of its parking machines and the increasing costs associated with maintaining cash payments. With a sharp decline in cash usage, from 38% to 20% in just a few (Read more…)
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