*The matter was debated at the January meeting of Clare County Council.ย 

CASH PAYMENTS need to be accepted as a method of payment by the National Drivers Licence Service, Clare councillors have argued.

Having received an abundance of complaints from constituents, Cllr Mary Howard (FG), Cllr Pat Oโ€™Gorman (FF) and Cllr Alan Oโ€™Callaghan (FF) tabled a motion before the January meeting of Clare County Council to file an appeal to the Minister of Transport and CEO of the Road Safety Authority to reconsider its selection to permit only electronic payments for driver’s licences.

The NDLS ceased handling cash during the pandemic, Cllr Howard flagged. โ€œThey changed policy during COVID-19 understandably, but there no longer any need for the cash payments to be removedโ€.

She continued, โ€œThis topic has been in the media over last couple of months, covidโ€™s been used as excuse for a lot of things, and I think itโ€™s very unfair on people who have not yet started using electronic payments. The NDLS should make cash payment decisions. I donโ€™t think it would involve a whole lot to change thatโ€.

Strong criticism was voiced by Cllr Oโ€™Gorman, โ€œitโ€™s a disgrace that NDLS will only accept card payments. I think that as a Council that we get on the back of the rest of our colleagues, why canโ€™t people use cash, some people have a few pound in their pocket, and they want to use it, they should be able to use itโ€.

Six councillors backed the joint motion including Cllr Tom Oโ€™Callaghan (FF) who drew comparisons with when AIB attempted to change their procedures, โ€œThis is similar to when AIB branches were supposed to be closing, that backfired. This is no different, no reason why government cannot insist that cash be an optionโ€.

โ€œCash is king,โ€ stressed Cllr Ian Lynch (IND). โ€œAny business changing to cashless is questioning, cash needs to be brought as it is a big contenderโ€.

Concluding the discussion, Cllr Howard said, โ€œwe probably need to have a broader discussion on this, and we try get this resolved, I just believe to stop using cash, itโ€™s detrimentalโ€.

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