ATM machines with Braille are standard, these are located at all locations including drive-through, and also you blind people can get there money out to just because there blind doesn't mean they can't have a bank account
so blind people can use atms to
It's easier just to make one standard machine with the Braille included, than to have two separate machines.
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because you are still sitting iny our car instead of walking you are driving
Blind people may not drive, but people still take them places. Braille on drive-through ATMs (specifically bank ATMs) are most likely in place so that people who are blind don't have to give out their personal bank card information, but rather, can get the money out of the ATM on their own. Besides that, I'm sure it feels nice to feel that you can get your own money out of your bank account and not have to rely on someone to do everything for you. And it's easier for the banks just to make one style of machine. Sighted people can easily use the keypads, even though they have Braille on them.
Yes, ATMs have security cameras.
28700 ATMs in the country and over 1.2 million ATMs across the globe
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At present 662 ATMs
At present 662 ATMs
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12,000 together with the Wachovia atms