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Old 20th October 2009, 01:58 PM
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Online bingo players - petition

Right2bet is an organisation comprising of consumers from across the European Union who believe in a citizen's right to choose.

We're aiming to gain one million signatures to the take to the EU Commission, with our ultimate objective being to ensure that the principles of economic freedom in the European Union are applied as fairly to betting and gaming as they are to any other sector.

We want all EU citizens to be able to bet with whichever EU-licensed betting company they choose, regardless of in which Member State that company operates from.

Support our cause and sign the petition today.

You can read more about our cause by visiting our website www.right2bet.net.

Why Does This Matter?

The benefits of the freedom of trade laws are evident: consumers now enjoy far better value for money and the range and quality of products has increased.

Yet where gambling is concerned this principle is ignored as Member States are allowed to break the laws that underpin the Union in order to operate protectionist regimes to the detriment of the consumers they are supposed to serve.

Upholding the law for gambling would yield precisely the same benefits - particularly better value for the customer. According to the EGBA (European Gaming and Betting Association), "the average pay-out on a state-owned site is significantly lower than that of the competitive private sector. State-owned sites can be as low as 50-55% pay-out compared to an average of around 95% pay-out on EGBA members' sports and casino sites."

It is one thing if a government wants to ban gambling altogether but something else completely if they decide that it is acceptable to allow a state-run monopoly while at the same time excluding private-sector companies. Many states are currently doing just that under the guise of 'protecting the consumer'.

The European Commission must fulfil its duty to enforce the laws of the EU, by protecting a company's right to offer its services in any Member State and ensure consumers have the right to bet with any operator of their choosing.

The principle of our campaign is that the law is not being enforced evenly. The EU is not a sweet shop where a Member State can simply choose which laws to adhere to. The internal market is not applicable to some areas and not to others.

Our cause is gambling, but the principle runs deep throughout any and all sectors. A Frenchman should not be limited to driving only a Renault; a German should not be restricted to drinking only Beck's beer; and an Italian should not be prohibited from eating pizzas baked outside of the ovens of Naples, Rome or Milan.

Likewise, a Frenchman, German, Italian, Swede, Dutchman or any citizen of Europe should have the right to choose which betting company they wish to use and should not be limited to the government-protected offering based within their borders.

The European project was designed to break the barriers of geography and create a single market for the provision of goods and services. By not enforcing free-trade legislation, the EU is going against its very purpose.

As a result, signing this petition is about so much more than just gambling. It is about not allowing Member States to get away with refusing to implement (and effecitively breaking) EU law. If they are allowed to get away with it on this occasion, they will continue to do so without being held to account. Whether your enjoy a bet or not, the right2bet campaign needs and deserves your support as, next time, the legislation ignored may be something which impacts even more on our everyday lives. www.right2bet.net.
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Thank you for this post, it reminded me to sign that petition! I had bookmarked the page a while ago (I had some flash problems with my browser and couldn't get the signing thing to work) and had forgot about it.

This is an important principle - with a choice of providers there is consumer/player power. With a monopoly provider the payouts are lower and the service is worse, because the players can't go anywhere else. This is even more true in state run monopolies!
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The same applies of course to the USA. When oh when will the world recognize fair trade? Anyway, I will definitely sign the petition!
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