Money doesn't talk,
it swears. -Bob Dylan
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I hate the things myself and I sympathise with you as I have had people close to me destroyed by gambling addiction. It's a horrible. However, the new legislation proposed by the government, will have massive, dire ramifications on football clubs, and will do nothing to deter problem gamblers.
From what i have read they are talking about putting a cap on the high end pokies, ie: from losing $1200 per hour to $120.
Cant for the life of me, see how this stops people playing.
Unless i misread the article, and they intend to ban all pokies from clubs.
I wish we didn't know what they were either. But sadly, the GWS area is the world home of the poker machine.I am a West Australian and what are these
It's a little strange for me to get personal on bigfooty, but I will just to get my point across very clearly.
My parents are addicted to the pokies, I'm 21 and It's frustrated me since I was a kid.
I remember being left at the children's play pin area with my sister when I was around 6-10 (until I was old enough to stay home) so my parents could gamble away their money in the adult section of the taberat.
Those play pins were bloody fun, they had Nintendo 64's installed (which were the bestest and coolest things on the planet at the time), they had slides, swings, pizza and soft drinks. This was the place to be, it was actually really fun. If I had of continued to be enthralled by that place, I may have become an addict myself, who's to say people aren't being influenced to gamble this way?
But what I didn't realise at the time was that it's pure intention was for it to be fun. Disguising stealing money as 'fun' is evil in my opinion. My parents must have felt the same in the next room, I mean...the bright lights just lure you into the joint. The vibrant sounds sooth you and make you feel like it's an adventure park, I'm sure half the people that got addicted to the place initially got addicted because of the vibe these places give you - that's the evil in it all, it's designed to look/feel like Disneyland except it takes away your money for absolutely no return (in the long run especially).
So my parents continue to gamble now, and whatever I say to sway them it just won't work, it's their hang out spot, they have been poisoned now, however we haven't been hit to hard financially - but is it right for some kids first memory to involve those stupid machines over football matches, festivals, the wiggles or even the library? Because my parents never took me to any of that.
Before someone decides to jump on my parents and begin calling them names, my mum almost died from ovarian cancel + breast cancer 15 years ago, coincidently...that's when the problem started, my father just supports her with anything she wants, we are lucky to have her and let me tell you how these changes would affect me.
It would put a limit on how often my parents can spend time there, once there is no option to continue gambling, they can actually come home. It would make a world of difference to my family and keep in mind, there are thousands of families it would affect greater than mine.
It may give my mum a shot to try out another hobby, it may discourage an individual just a TINY bit from going back frequently.
This is something no football club has a right to question, and it absolutely makes my blood boil that the fat cats of our land are making generalised statements that it won't affect anyone and they are pointless, because quite frankly I'm proof that it will affect me positively.
I praise the North Melbourne Football Club for no relying on this evil resource of money, and I'm happy that if these laws do pass, it won't make much of a difference to my own club's bank balance. But even if it did, my view on this matter wouldn't change because sometimes, things in life can be more important than football.
So to all the clubs from both codes, go **** yourselves and find a more dignified way to earn a buck, god help us you all already earn enough as it is, kill the greed.
I'm with you CNB1990.It's a little strange for me to get personal on bigfooty, but I will just to get my point across very clearly.
My parents are addicted to the pokies, I'm 21 and It's frustrated me since I was a kid.
I remember being left at the children's play pin area with my sister when I was around 6-10 (until I was old enough to stay home) so my parents could gamble away their money in the adult section of the taberat.
Those play pins were bloody fun, they had Nintendo 64's installed (which were the bestest and coolest things on the planet at the time), they had slides, swings, pizza and soft drinks. This was the place to be, it was actually really fun. If I had of continued to be enthralled by that place, I may have become an addict myself, who's to say people aren't being influenced to gamble this way?
But what I didn't realise at the time was that it's pure intention was for it to be fun. Disguising stealing money as 'fun' is evil in my opinion. My parents must have felt the same in the next room, I mean...the bright lights just lure you into the joint. The vibrant sounds sooth you and make you feel like it's an adventure park, I'm sure half the people that got addicted to the place initially got addicted because of the vibe these places give you - that's the evil in it all, it's designed to look/feel like Disneyland except it takes away your money for absolutely no return (in the long run especially).
So my parents continue to gamble now, and whatever I say to sway them it just won't work, it's their hang out spot, they have been poisoned now, however we haven't been hit to hard financially - but is it right for some kids first memory to involve those stupid machines over football matches, festivals, the wiggles or even the library? Because my parents never took me to any of that.
Before someone decides to jump on my parents and begin calling them names, my mum almost died from ovarian cancel + breast cancer 15 years ago, coincidently...that's when the problem started, my father just supports her with anything she wants, we are lucky to have her and let me tell you how these changes would affect me.
It would put a limit on how often my parents can spend time there, once there is no option to continue gambling, they can actually come home. It would make a world of difference to my family and keep in mind, there are thousands of families it would affect greater than mine.
It may give my mum a shot to try out another hobby, it may discourage an individual just a TINY bit from going back frequently.
This is something no football club has a right to question, and it absolutely makes my blood boil that the fat cats of our land are making generalised statements that it won't affect anyone and they are pointless, because quite frankly I'm proof that it will affect me positively.
I praise the North Melbourne Football Club for no relying on this evil resource of money, and I'm happy that if these laws do pass, it won't make much of a difference to my own club's bank balance. But even if it did, my view on this matter wouldn't change because sometimes, things in life can be more important than football.
So to all the clubs from both codes, go **** yourselves and find a more dignified way to earn a buck, god help us you all already earn enough as it is, kill the greed.
I'm not an advocate though of the new reforms - the limit apparently is $100,000 - how does this then stop the problem gambler. At the end of the day this will only affect Mr and Mrs Joe Average out for dinner having a bit of a play on the pokies before heading home - they just won't bother with getting the licence. Thank god they are not in this state.
I wish we didn't know what they were either. But sadly, the GWS area is the world home of the poker machine.
Nearly 10% of all the world's pokies are in Greater Western Sydney, and it's absolutely disgraceful the harm they are doing. The number of businesses being embezzled, the number of families being ripped apart, the number of neglected children as a direct result of poker machines is an absolute scandal.
Blow up the pokies.
If there is one piece of legislation that will better the country, this is it. Can't believe the people who are knocking it.
Should have read all the posts.
They've already started. Aaaaaaarrrrggghhh!
Just because YOU want a nanny state doens't mean you should demean anyone else just because we think that people should be responsibe for exercising their own free will.
Where did I state that I wanna nanny state.
People can exercise their free will, they can play the low-loss machines, or if they want to play the high loss machines they can acquire a pre-commitment card.
I'm not suggesting we do nothing about gambling. We already do. There is a restriction on being 18 year old befoe you can play. THAT is a restriction. Isn't that enough? If you put ad's all over the TV and people still choose to do it, then that is THEIR fault.
Blame the victim.
Once you are behaviourally conditioned to play pokies, you're ability to make informed decisions about gambling become compromised.
People, eventually, have to be responsible for their own actions. Call it tough love if you like
Tough love is one thing, tough t***ies is another.
The pokies are designed to make people lose, and to come back and lose again. The policy of pre-commitment cards is consumer protection against what is an inherently dangerous product.
I'll support the victims of this scourge over the clubs' loss of revenue any day of the week.
You can bang on about your nanny state crap til your blue in the face, but if it saves even one life, then that's a success.
You can go rip one off all over your picture of Janet Albrechtsen, may make you feel better . . .
Government legislates against peoples' free will all the time.But never, EVER legislate against people's free will.
In a nutshell, they are designed to addict people. As are the environments they are housed in designed to addict people (or at least they were).The pokies are designed to make people lose, and to come back and lose again.
Great OP.
I was raised in NSW, just over the Murray and used to see the Victorians come up all the time on the pokie tours. I've played them a few times but they don't do much for me. Biggest win $60, biggest spend in one night, $50.
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Its not a nanny state argument. Pokies have been foisted on society. Casinos are not naturally occurring objects. They are put in place to rip off the general public.
The idea is that there is a certain percentage of susceptible people, and they prey on them.
There needs to be controls.
Blow up the pokies.