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BMR Disputes Matt

BMR Disputes Matt

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BMR should write to those 28 representatives explaining how licensed bookmakers use every rule designed for player protection against the players.

In particular how licensed bookmakers use the features like self exclusion and deposit limits as a ploy to advertize directly at gamblers with problems. There is no other reason for paying for adverts to sell those points to attract normal gamblers.
 

BMR Disputes Matt

BMR Disputes Matt

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Self regulation works much better than industry controlled regulators paid for by bookmakers.

But rouges like MyBookie will ruin it for everyone else with their terrible actions sometimes. Even I would have to agree offshore is bad if all I knew about was how MyBookie and their other brands operate.
 

Wagerallsports

Wagerallsports

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"and undermine states’ efforts to capture much needed tax revenue through legal sports betting channels”.


And this is a bullsh!t excuse

Because if they were worried about that, they would have approved of legal sports betting NATIONWIDE, not state by state, limiting the reasons players would have to resorts to offshore
 

Capitalist Pig

Capitalist Pig

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The real problem is this has the financial backing of the nfl mlb nhl pga just to name a few. Do a google search there are dozens of articles about this in the last few days. I’m surprised this wasn’t posted here before

This is about state tax revenue nothing more
 

biggins

biggins

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The way this AG moves at a snails pace nothings going to happen anytime soon. Though in the article these idiots want it implemented by football season. But they have bigger fish to fry for Christ sake.
 

Wagerallsports

Wagerallsports

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The way this AG moves at a snails pace nothings going to happen anytime soon. Though in the article these idiots want it implemented by football season. But they have bigger fish to fry for Christ sake.
Exactly my point earlier

I can change my gender, I can berate, threaten, and ignore these same politicians & laws of the land, I can waltz into the country illegally, and the list goes on & on what ppl can get away with, but they are worried about ppl having a little fun betting on sports

You cannot exaggerate as to how blatantly stupid these ppl are
 

biggins

biggins

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That and Mat Gaetz still probably being a predator waiting for the shoe to drop. Lol
 

Capitalist Pig

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It seems Australia did it by blocking websites , so it can be done, and doesn’t seem like it would be that difficult, the DOJ just has to ask the isp to block the sites

As such, it requested that Australian internet service providers (ISPs) block each of the websites.


Since the ACMA made its first blocking request in November of 2019, a total of 447 illegal gambling sites have been blocked in the country.

In addition, a further 160 illegal services, including operators and affiliate businesses, have pulled out of the Australian market since the ACMA began enforcing new illegal offshore gambling rules in 2017.

“Website blocking provides a valuable opportunity to alert the public to illegal gambling services through the messaging that appears when there is an attempt to access the site,” the ACMA said.
 

Tanko

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It seems Australia did it by blocking websites , so it can be done, and doesn’t seem like it would be that difficult, the DOJ just has to ask the isp to block the sites

As such, it requested that Australian internet service providers (ISPs) block each of the websites.


Since the ACMA made its first blocking request in November of 2019, a total of 447 illegal gambling sites have been blocked in the country.

In addition, a further 160 illegal services, including operators and affiliate businesses, have pulled out of the Australian market since the ACMA began enforcing new illegal offshore gambling rules in 2017.

“Website blocking provides a valuable opportunity to alert the public to illegal gambling services through the messaging that appears when there is an attempt to access the site,” the ACMA said.

That would really suck. I've tried using VPN to access my books and it fails. So, unless there are VPNs to work around this, I guess we'd be screwed.
 
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