AUSSIES BELIEVE SMART CARDS COULD CURTAIL PROBLEM
GAMBLING
9 January 2009
Latest technology could allow punters to set
spending limits
Anti-gambling activists in Australia are calling for
pre-paid smart cards to be introduced into gaming venues
to reduce problem gambling, reports the Australian
Broadcasting Corporation. Under the plan, users would
nominate a monthly cap on the amount of money they would
be prepared to lose.
Anti-gambling activist Tim Costello says gaming
operators are deliberately targeting socially-isolated
people in Melbourne's outer suburbs, in particular,
bored women. "Fifty-three cents in every dollar going
through a machine comes from someone who is an addict,"
he alleged, without producing his sources for this
information.
"We certainly know that in the outer suburbs where there
are few community centres, public transport is harder to
get into the city and to other events, that a social
recreational need can often become a quite devastating
gambling addiction."
Costello claims that smart cards used in Canada and in
several European countries have helped stem the tide of
gambling losses.
"[It] overcomes the biggest problem, which is saying I'm
only one win away from not having a problem, I'll keep
chasing my losses," Costello said.
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