I just noticed something last Saturday morning when I was withdrawing cash at the ATM. I discovered that one of the ATMs is now gone. I believe the ATM that may have been decommissioned was one of the two select-cash ATMs (the ones that dispense all banknotes except $10s). Could this be the beginning of the end of ATMs, or at least the looming demise of select cash ATMs, and if true, are they doing it as a cost-cutting measure?
I realize another possible reason for possibly removing the select-cash ATMs. Nearly every customer wanted to go to such ATM, refusing to go to a vacant ATM that dispenses just $20s, and holding up lines as a result.
I also read a sign through the door advising customers to ask about the bank's "digital hour" from 4-5 PM. What is this all about?
Back on topic about the panhandlers, I also learned from a hair salon employee last Saturday that the panhandler is banned from the Scotiabank area and a security guard supposedly hired by the bank ordered him to leave the area and not return (finally, it's about time!). He was previously banned from a nearby supermarket area quite a while ago, and the last I heard from the hairstylist, he only had one more "hot spot" left to get money from customers - but there may be cameras outside the area, which explains the absence of panhandlers near that busy retail outlet for some months - until recently. It's possible that hte security guard may be in the area more frequently now in order to combat such activity. At this point, the panhandler could soon be running out of nearby places to beg for money. It sounds like the panhandler was making customers uncomfortable by insisting to get money from customers. If I was a customer and such person approached me, I would shout "NO!" like I mean it, and if he decides to aggressively yell and utter expletives towards me, that's his problem.