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Arnhem Resident Who Wanted to Pay in Cash Receives Support From the Council of State

Summary by nieuwrechts.nl
An Arnhem man who wanted to pay with cash at a card-only cinema has won a significant victory in his legal battle. The Council of State ruled that the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) must better explain why the cinema is not required to accept cash. According to the highest administrative court, it has now been insufficiently substantiated that cash poses a security risk, NU.nl reports.
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An Arnhem man who wanted to pay with cash at a card-only cinema has won a significant victory in his legal battle. The Council of State ruled that the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) must better explain why the cinema is not required to accept cash. According to the highest administrative court, it has now been insufficiently substantiated that cash poses a security risk, NU.nl reports.

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nieuwrechts.nl broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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