SA's parks to go cash-free to reduce crime risk

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SA's parks to go cash-free to reduce crime risk
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More than half of SA's national parks will not accept payment in cash from September 1 in a bid to reduce the risks of handling money.

Some 12 parks are affected including Garden Route, Agulhas, Richtersveld and Namaqua in the Northern Cape, Table Mountain, Tankwa Karoo, West Coast in the Western Cape, Mountain Zebra, Camdeboo, Addo Elephant in the Eastern Cape as well as Mapungubwe in Limpopo and Golden Gate Highlands National Park in the Free State.

Visitors would be encouraged to use prepayment systems for bookings or speed point payment systems in parks.

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