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    1. socratic-meth on

      > “Social responsibility remains a cornerstone of Bacta members’ approach to their operations and businesses,” they added.

      > “Their priority is to offer safe, enjoyable fun to the many different walks of life that enjoy playing slots in a safe and responsible way.”

      There are fun ways to gamble, but slot machines are not one of them. They exist to transfer wealth from people with little awareness of what the machine is to the wealthy.

    2. mustwinfullGaming on

      All for banning these horrible machines. That graph showing how they target the most deprived areas shows you all you need to know. They prey on the most vulnerable to make their profits

    3. Majestic-Computer443 on

      Same would go for betting shops. The more deprived a town is, the more of them there are on the otherwise dead high streets.

    4. Ubericious on

      Confirming what I have noticed and complained about for years.

      Utter leaches

    5. Special-Chicken307 on

      Fucking pathetic man.

      Do these billionaires have any sense of morality. Fuck me. I can’t even litter without feeling bad and these cunts think it’s okay to put machines up in the poorest areas of the UK

    6. merryman1 on

      I work with a lot of foreign businesses and spend a good deal of time hosting their reps on visits here. It comes up every single bloody time that they are shocked by how omnipresent gambling seems to be here, that you never seem to be more than 5 minutes from a games machine or bet shop.

      Many many years ago I also used to work for William Hill so have seen the factory side first-hand. I don’t think most of the public appreciate how insanely destructive a proper gambling addiction can be for some people. Worse than any drug I’ve seen. The sheer level of mental manipulation that goes on, I have seen people properly broken to a point where they cannot help but see going to place some bets almost like as a kind of work with an expected return, rather than a game where you immediately part with any money you put in and take the winnings as a nice bonus.

    7. Stainless-S-Rat on

      I agree that these machines should go the way of the Dodo, especially after working in a bingo hall and seeing too many older people pumping all their money in for nothing more than a small serotonin boost.

      However, I do miss the cheap old school ones that every chippy used to have. Spending a quid while waiting for your food was always fun.

    8. StarstreakII on

      Reddit targets the most deprived people and channels funds to billionaires too so I hope that’s next on the chopping block

    9. PatriarchPonds on

      – target poorest areas, exploiting the poor
      – channel funds to mega rich
      – donate to players in a politics dominated by ideas of ‘the left behind’ and ‘the elites mocking the poor’
      – repeat

    10. Mysterious-Jam-64 on

      Greggbrooks Hill & Spoons

      Get there for 9am: Tea & Coffee

      10am – Few games and races where you give away £200

      12 noon – Couple of pastries and scratch cards

      1pm – Murder She Wrote

      1:40pm – Loose Women

      2pm – Few pints to drown sorrows

    11. I-was-forced- on

      Bookies are empty compared to what they used to be . It’s just old men putting on small horse/dog bets . Everyone’s gone online . I can’t see them even being open much longer . Why pay some one to sit in an empty bookmakers and pay rent when you can fleece everyone online ?

    12. HowardBass on

      Absolutely disgusting. It’s the same as the bookies that pop up in low income areas. I drove past a bookies that is literally in the bottom floor of a high rise flat in a dirt poor area. They’re preying on people and it needs to stop.

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