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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 10:38 AM Dec 2020

Albuquerque restaurant stops accepting cash after multiple robberies

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.-
The employees at 'Burritos Alinstante' in Albuquerque a worried for their safety. The restaurant has continually been targeted by robbers, and workers have been held at gunpoint.

In an attempt to make employees feel safer, the restaurant is no longer accepting cash. "We've had to make that decision in this store because we have been robbed so many times this year," said Mary Ellen Chavez, owner of the restaurant. Chavez said some of the robbers have ordered food and then pulled a gun.

"Once my register opened, he said 'give me all your money, give it all to me' and then followed me with a gun," said Stephanie Sosa, an employee at Burritos Alinstante. "We went to that register. I pulled it out, threw it on the countertop, and he took everything and bolted out."

Employees have had a gun pointed at them three different times, and witnessed other crimes.

Police reports have been filed, however, Chavez has not heard about anyone being caught.

https://www.kob.com/albuquerque-news/albuquerque-restaurant-stops-accepting-cash-after-multiple-robberies/5949511/

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c-rational

(2,866 posts)
1. As society unravels due to the pandemic and 40 years of neo-liberal looting, the reThugs throw
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 10:51 AM
Dec 2020

holiday parties in DC.

Ponietz

(3,297 posts)
3. Local convenience store and the food coop were burglarized at night recently
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 11:15 AM
Dec 2020

Small businesses and restaurants closing, and shoplifting at an all-time high, too.

Blues Heron

(6,131 posts)
2. Thats a crime problem not a cash problem
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 10:52 AM
Dec 2020

We need some responsible policing out there, not do away with cash. Luckily some jurisdictions are making it illegal to not accept cash, and rightly so.

Blues Heron

(6,131 posts)
7. Don't they want coins?
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 12:11 PM
Dec 2020

Seems like a self fulfilling prophecy there. Didn't realize there was still a coin shortage.

SoCalNative

(4,613 posts)
5. Sorry but if a business decides that they do not want to accept cash
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 11:45 AM
Dec 2020

it should be their decision, not politicians.

Blues Heron

(6,131 posts)
6. It's an access problem, so it falls under the purview of political
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 12:10 PM
Dec 2020

It's definitely not to be left up to the businesses

Blues Heron

(6,131 posts)
9. you can't just make up every last rule you might want
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 12:50 PM
Dec 2020

That's why jurisdictions are making it illegal to not accept cash. It already says so on the money - "for all debts, public and private"

Other rules you might not be able to make are "we sell liquor all night long, if you don't like it tough" Nope in many places the liquor stores ALL have to close at a certain hour. Bars - same.

c-rational

(2,866 posts)
10. it's a crime problem because people are strapped, i.e. they have no cash; therefore, they go to
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 01:40 PM
Dec 2020

places with cash, and as an added bonus food. If we had responsible politicians out there providing needed relief these issues IMO would drop off the chart. We should not have to call the police because people are strapped. Reminds me of Les Miserables.

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