Gérald Darmanin, France's justice minister, has called for an end to cash to combat crime, particularly drug dealing. He highlights that cash fraud represents a significant portion of crime. While cashless transactions are increasing in France, and card payments have recently overtaken cash payments, a survey indicates 60% of citizens value the option of cash for its anonymity and immediate payment benefits. Observations reveal that while many businesses accept cards, cash remains common, reflecting a complex relationship with payment methods in France.
The French justice minister has proposed the end of cash as a method to combat crime, particularly drug dealing, citing cash fraud as a significant issue.
Despite the rising popularity of cashless payments in France, a majority of people still believe it's crucial to have the option to pay in cash.
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