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| Gambling Law: Penalty for gaming operators in case they lure problem gamblersPR, London, 03/12/2008: The state government in Queensland, Australia has decided to increase the penalty for gaming operators who lure known problem gamblers back to their venues with advertising and promotion.
By: Ben Satchwell As per the information available, in the latest move, laws would be introduced early next year to increase the fine to up to $4,000. "This step introduces real penalties aimed at reducing a problem gambler's exposure to material which could potentially worsen their situation," said Bligh, who also emphasised on keeping children out of gambling venues to reduce the risk of breeding future problem gamblers. According to Queensland Treasurer Andrew Fraser, the government had moved to place a cap on the number of pokies in pubs and clubs. Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing statistics show in the month of October, Pine Rivers' 859 gaming machines took in $4,044,084.31 at $4707.90 per machine. The rate was higher than Caboolture ($4145.53), Redcliffe ($4601.26) and Brisbane ($4213.46) for the same month. The number of poker machines in Queensland pubs and clubs increased by 2560 between November 2005 and October 2008. Legal issues can be further discussed with Bullet Business who are currently working on the 3rd Annual Legal Gaming in Europe Summit which will be taking place in London on January 26 – 27 2009. Full information can be found at www.bulletbusiness.com/ For more details please contact Ben Satchwell at +44 (0)20 7375 7163 or email ben@bulletbusiness.com End
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