Yes, but the Gambling Commission is quite-straight forward about not encouraging children to gamble:
To protect children these should include, for example... not deliberately providing facilities for gambling in such a way as to appeal particularly to children and young people
Yes, but only kinda-sorta. Until quite recently (2005? 2006?), there was no way to walk into a casino and start gambling straight away - you had to join as a member, and wait 24 hours.
Well true but a lot of adults play farmville and that cutesy cartoon style is used by many bingo sites with out problems.
And betting shops have been legal since the 60's I can walk in place a bet on any high street since the 60's
The casino membership is a bit ott typical British "elf and safty mate" over the top regulation. I don't drive and don't have a passport so i have difficulty in becoming a member.
Its the proliferation of fixed ods machines in bookies that needs looking at
Yes, but the Gambling Commission is quite-straight forward about not encouraging children to gamble:
To protect children these should include, for example... not deliberately providing facilities for gambling in such a way as to appeal particularly to children and young people
http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/frequently_asked_questi...
Gambling has been legal for a long time.
Yes, but only kinda-sorta. Until quite recently (2005? 2006?), there was no way to walk into a casino and start gambling straight away - you had to join as a member, and wait 24 hours.