For people who often deal with banks, banks are usually easy to get in and hard to get out. For example, if you go to deposit money, as long as you have your own ID card or someone else's ID card, you can handle the deposit procedures for yourself or others. However, when you withdraw money, you must do it in person. Even if you have someone else's ID card and your own, you cannot withdraw money for others. This is the bank's rule.
Now let's talk about a seriously ill elderly person who could not withdraw money because they were not present in person, and had to be carried to the savings office. Although the elderly person was just sitting in the car and did not come out, the money was successfully withdrawn. What does this indicate?