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on 26-01-2016 04:14 PM
Theres a link to vote if you think the card will work or not curbing booze related violence.
currently it is at a no vote with 61%
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on 26-01-2016 07:20 PM
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on 26-01-2016 07:31 PM
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on 26-01-2016 07:36 PM
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on 26-01-2016 07:48 PM
i never signed up to vote i just voted and had no problem
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27-01-2016 01:09 PM - edited 27-01-2016 01:10 PM
The card will not stop fraud, it will not stop people buying cigarette's, it will not stop people buying alcohol, it will not stop domestic violence.
It is so simple to get around, all you need is a friend or a family member that works, you go with them to do the weekly shopping and use your card to pay and they give you the cash.
Then there will always be people that are happy to take advantage of disadvantaged people and will give them only part of the value of the card each week.
people that are addicted to smoking, drinking or gambling wont stop and need be will just turn to breaking into your house or car while you are busy working.
The real reason for the card is to condition people to accept the idea of a cashless system before forcing it onto everyone.
It is much easier to control people when you cant even chose where you spend your money and they even know what brand of toilet paper you use, its all about control
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on 27-01-2016 01:55 PM
@***super_nova*** wrote:OMG! It is even worse than I imagined. Not even ALDI is able to accept the card and for each participant, the scheme costs between $4,500 and $7,700 to administer!!!!!
The ABC asked Woolworths if their computer systems red-flag banned goods such as cigarettes or alcohol.
A spokeswoman said it came down to staff discretion.
"Staff in these stores receive specific training relating to the use of BasicCards,'' she said.
This scheme should be applied only in absolutely extreme cases.
so woolies expects a 15-16 year old child to stand up to angry bloke or woman demanding to buy cigarettes !!!
well done woolies ![]()
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on 27-01-2016 05:54 PM
it is the same as those services they are putting in place to help people cope with the change
Really who will use them and how much is that going to cost.
i no idea why they keep reffering to it as being a trial when it is not
ecspecially when they are putting in services to help deal with it.
obviously think everyone was born yesterday
I would like to see those in govt.
ditch their weekly pay or fortnightly however they get it and be issued with a cashless card and be made use it for a whole year and see how they manage.
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on 27-01-2016 06:57 PM
"I would like to see those in govt.
ditch their weekly pay or fortnightly however they get it and be issued with a cashless card and be made use it for a whole year and see how they manage."
hang on they wont be able to buy their drugs and call girls. and how will they recieve their bribes and kick backs?????
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on 27-01-2016 08:09 PM
Well Hawk, bribes and kickbacks have never been declard as income, so it will be as it has been, cash in hand. That will give them the money for their letcherous life and still not make any difference the way they are thinking about the struggling welfare receipients.
Put all ex-pollies on the cashless card and see how they manage. Not having any influence in government anymore, there will be no bribes for them.
Listen how they howl in protest.
Erica