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Use of cash
Use of cash
Toying with the idea of a break in October - our March/April holiday having been cancelled means this has been our first year since 1998 without a visit, and we're pining. Interested to know if restaurants, shops etc. are accepting cash. By no means a deal breaker but I'd bought Euros for trip to Portugal, and Greece too, also cancelled, so am sitting on a bit of a stash!
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Re: Use of cash
We were out in July and cash is still widely accepted in restaurants and shops. To be honest, once you're in Carvoeiro there is very little noticeable difference apart from the fact that it is very quiet. You don't have the media generated hysteria that you unfortunately get all of the time in UK.
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Thank you - very helpful. As I say, not a deciding factor, but useful to know. Just have to make our minds up whether to bite the bullet now.
Really missing our fix as we're ordinarily over three times a year. To make matters worse, someone seems to have smeared Vaseline on the lens of the beachcam, so even that vicarious pleasure is out of the window!
Really missing our fix as we're ordinarily over three times a year. To make matters worse, someone seems to have smeared Vaseline on the lens of the beachcam, so even that vicarious pleasure is out of the window!
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Hi, just returned last week and yes they are.
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Thanks for taking the time to reply.
Re: Use of cash (beachcam)
Sorry to go off topic destroyer but take a close look at the beach cam, preferably full screen. You'll notice the blurred image follows a straight horizontal line half way up the cliff, stops at the sea, drops and then follows the water line a little bit on the sea side. This must be a deliberate attempt to hide the identity of those on the beach. Those that venture a bit more into the sea become clear as they exit the masked zone. It's strange because none of the other MEO beach CAMs seem to do this, as far as I noticed. Anyone know why this policy is Carvoeiro only?
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Now you mention it, that's it. I knew it wasn't actually Vaseline on the lens, and that the top bit remained in focus, but it just didn't occur to me that it might be deliberate. To be honest, the privacy issue was one I'd thought of on all of these cams in the past (imagine a night time beach indiscretion being broadcast to the world!), but I just assumed there were "accepted" rules, and perhaps signage, although I've never noticed any. As you say, though, very odd that none of their other cameras operate on this basis. Good spot.
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The privacy laws in Portugal limit the use that can legally be made of cameras to film people so maybe that is a consideration. You can't even legally film the public road with a dashcam let alone other vehicles and their drivers.
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The privacy laws in Portugal limit the use of cameras to film people without their permission so maybe this is a consideration. I would have liked to install a dashcam in my car but it is illegal to capture images of the public road let alone other vehicles and their drivers.
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Which is perfectly sensible, but it makes it even odder that this camera, and many others at Algarve beaches, have been running for so long, with no blurring of any sort. And, if they are blurred, I can't see why anyone would want to set up and operate one anyway!
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Oddly enough, the beachcam appears to be back to normal, with no blurring! Maybe they read the email I sent them.
Re: Use of cash (beachcam)
Still blurred with me!? But only just looked again today.
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Back to the subject of cash......I have been here a week and cash is widely accepted, as it always was, so no problems for you.
Back in England, i haven't used cash since February, so it's strange having coins in pocket and notes in wallet!
Back in England, i haven't used cash since February, so it's strange having coins in pocket and notes in wallet!