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The National Park Service has been sued over its policy of only accepting credit cards or debit cards for entry fees.
The suit from three park visitors alleges the cashless policy violates federal law. The suit cites a U.S. code that requires U.S. currency to be legal tender for all public charges, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The National Park Service argues that accepting cash is costly and time-consuming.
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