Agreed that this is an idiotic and bizarre suggestion in connection with reducing tiger kidnappings. The idea is that ATM charges will reduce cash needed in banks.
I like Pat Rabbitte's response:
I'd imagine this is something the government have wanted to do for a while (ATM charges) as a way for them to get a bit of extra cash, but now they can try to dress it up as a solution to something.Labour's Justice Spokesman Pat Rabbitte was also critical of the idea. He said the Government had already succeeded in reducing the cash in the banks.
When I lived in Japan it was commonplace. You didn't pay charges if you took money out of a cash machine which was installed by the bank with which you had an account, but you did otherwise, either about 90 or 180 cents, depending on the time of the day and the cash machine itself (machines in convenience stores were always 180 cents).
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