A growing number of retailers and businesses are taking a stand against unorthodox cash-carrying habits in Western Australia.
A string of supermarkets and stores in Geraldton and Carnarvon have put up signs advising customers against handing over cash that has been stored in their underwear.
Vicki Brand erected a sign at a delicatessen in Bluff Point in Geraldton and said it was common for women to extract sweaty money from their bra.
She said business conditions were tough and she did not want to turn customers away but the practice of keeping cash in underwear was unhygienic.
“I don’t know where the law sits on that sort of thing but I just think it’s a matter of respect,” she said.