High street slot venue fined £150k amid UK retail gambling debates
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UK Gambling Commission fines Holland Park leisure £150,000
Holland Park Leisure, a company that operates adult gaming centres across Leiceste, has been fined by the UK Gambling Commission after failing to put into place the necessary mechanism that allows customers to exclude themselves from venues. Holland Park Leisure failed to implement the self-exclusion scheme that would allow customers to ban themselves from gambling in any of Holland Park’s three venues in Leicester. The Commission noted that it …
High street slot venue fined £150k amid UK retail gambling debates
A retail gambling operator has been fined £150,000 by the Gambling Commission in the midst of political debate about the future of gaming venues on Britain’s high streets. The Commission fined Hollard Park Leisure, a local AGC operator in the East Midlands city of Leicester, for failing to offer a self-exclusion scheme to its customers. This is a mandatory requirement for licensed UK gambling firms, whether online or offline-focused. Hollard Par…
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