UK Gaming Machines & New Ways to Play & PayThis article comes from Highwaygames.com Gaming machines would be able to pay out, and be played, in bank notes or smart cards as well as coins, under proposals announced recently by the UK Home Office. Proposals in the consultation paper would apply to gaming machines in places such as pubs, clubs, betting shops and over-18's arcades. The law relating to under-18s would be unaffected. The proposals would:
Safeguards contained within the proposals include guidelines for manufacturers and suppliers which would be issued by the Gaming Board. Under these guidelines gaming machines which accept banknotes or smart cards would have to allow players to make a fresh decision to play at intervals of #2 (or less) and return any winnings and change if they do not wish to continue playing. They will also specify #20 as the maximum denomination of banknote which can be used to play. Players would buy their smart cards from gaming machine operators and the proposals would not allow players to use credit or debit cards. Home Office Minister Mike O'Brien said: "These proposals aim to reduce burdens on business and give greater flexibility to machine manufacturers, suppliers and the betting public. In today's technologically advanced gaming industry, any system which permits only coin-based transactions is quite obviously outdated and in need of reform." "I am sure our proposals will be particularly welcomed by anyone who has had to make their way home with a jackpot in one pound coins weighing down their pockets." For anyone looking for more information on the consultation paper, please follow this link. https://www.highwaygames.comhttps://www.highwaygames.com/arcade-news/uk-gaming-machines-new-ways-to-play-pay-267/ Copyright © 1999 - 2024, Highwaygames.com All Rights |