GAA's online ticket policy 'negatively impacting' older people in rural areas

A new bill proposes that people will continue to have access to cash and that a minimum number of ATMs would be set per 100,000 people.

A new bill proposes that people will continue to have access to cash and that a minimum number of ATMs would be set per 100,000 people.

Many older people in rural areas are no longer attending GAA games “as they are unable to purchase a ticket online”, an advocacy group has said.

Irish Rural Link made the submission to the Oireachtas finance committee as it considers the Government’s proposed laws to maintain access to cash across the country.

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