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Concerns rise over cash reliance for seniors in high crime areas

October 03, 2024 | House of Representatives, House, Committees, Legislative, Puerto Rico


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Concerns rise over cash reliance for seniors in high crime areas
Concerns over the safety of senior citizens accessing cash were front and center during a recent meeting of the Cámara de Representantes PR. Representatives highlighted the risks associated with older adults needing to withdraw cash in high-crime areas, raising alarms about their vulnerability.

One representative expressed deep concern, stating, "It is troubling that seniors must seek cash when everyone knows they are often targeted." This sentiment reflects a growing worry about the safety of elderly individuals who may be forced to navigate dangerous environments just to access their funds.

The discussion also touched on the broader implications of relying on cash, checks, or other payment methods, emphasizing that the issue extends beyond just cash transactions. However, the representative acknowledged their limitations, saying, "I do not have the authority; I am merely the managing agent."

This dialogue underscores the urgent need for solutions that protect seniors from unnecessary risks while ensuring they have access to their funds safely. As the conversation continues, the focus remains on finding ways to enhance the security and accessibility of financial resources for the elderly population.

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