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Electronic gambling: £1.5bn spent in Welsh bookies and casinos | Electronic gambling: £1.5bn spent in Welsh bookies and casinos |
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By Paul Heaney BBC News | By Paul Heaney BBC News |
Gamblers in Wales spent more than £1.5bn on electronic betting machines found in bookmakers and casinos last year, figures suggest. | Gamblers in Wales spent more than £1.5bn on electronic betting machines found in bookmakers and casinos last year, figures suggest. |
It is the equivalent of £650 a year for every adult in Wales who gambled on fixed odds casino games machines. | It is the equivalent of £650 a year for every adult in Wales who gambled on fixed odds casino games machines. |
Fairer Gambling, which lobbies for more regulation, described the machines as the "crack cocaine" of the industry and called for better regulation. | Fairer Gambling, which lobbies for more regulation, described the machines as the "crack cocaine" of the industry and called for better regulation. |
But the Association of British Bookmakers denied there was a problem. | But the Association of British Bookmakers denied there was a problem. |
Fixed Odds Betting Terminals or 'FOBTs' are found in most high street bookmakers and allow bets of up to £100 every 20 seconds. | Fixed Odds Betting Terminals or 'FOBTs' are found in most high street bookmakers and allow bets of up to £100 every 20 seconds. |
They include games such as roulette, bingo and simulated horse racing. | |
In Wales, bookmakers made more than £50m from the machines last year - up 5.6% on 2011. | In Wales, bookmakers made more than £50m from the machines last year - up 5.6% on 2011. |
However, gamblers in England spent more on the machines, with the figures showing the equivalent of £863 was spent per adult on the machines - up 10% on the previous year. | However, gamblers in England spent more on the machines, with the figures showing the equivalent of £863 was spent per adult on the machines - up 10% on the previous year. |
The figures were compiled by Fairer Gambling used statistics from the Gambling Commission. | The figures were compiled by Fairer Gambling used statistics from the Gambling Commission. |
Adrian Parkinson, a campaigner with Fairer Gambling, was a manager at a bookmakers when the terminals were rolled out between 1999 and 2001. | Adrian Parkinson, a campaigner with Fairer Gambling, was a manager at a bookmakers when the terminals were rolled out between 1999 and 2001. |
"I'm not here to say the machines should be taken off the high street and we're not anti-gambling," he said. | "I'm not here to say the machines should be taken off the high street and we're not anti-gambling," he said. |
"Our objective is to see restrictions put in place on the casino content on these machines. All the problems emanate from the casino content. | "Our objective is to see restrictions put in place on the casino content on these machines. All the problems emanate from the casino content. |
"When the machines were first rolled out staff at the bookmakers started telling us there was a problem. | "When the machines were first rolled out staff at the bookmakers started telling us there was a problem. |
"The words that were being used were 'addiction' and one of the managers described them as the 'crack cocaine of the gambling industry'. | "The words that were being used were 'addiction' and one of the managers described them as the 'crack cocaine of the gambling industry'. |
"Bookmakers are extracting money, we believe, from some of the poorest areas of the UK." | "Bookmakers are extracting money, we believe, from some of the poorest areas of the UK." |
But the Association of British Bookmakers said there was no evidence to back up the Fairer Gambling campaign's claims that the machines are causing a problem. | But the Association of British Bookmakers said there was no evidence to back up the Fairer Gambling campaign's claims that the machines are causing a problem. |
Dirk Vennix, from the association, said the vast majority of gamblers in the UK bet "safely and responsibly" and suggested that less 1% of people who had a problem. | Dirk Vennix, from the association, said the vast majority of gamblers in the UK bet "safely and responsibly" and suggested that less 1% of people who had a problem. |
"It is wrong to suggest that these machines are the highest contributor to problem gambling," he said. | "It is wrong to suggest that these machines are the highest contributor to problem gambling," he said. |
"Gambling Commission research shows that only 8% of problem gamblers play on machines in betting shops. | "Gambling Commission research shows that only 8% of problem gamblers play on machines in betting shops. |
"There is no empirical evidence linking problem gambling to betting machines. One has to remember the betting industry is the most heavily regulated retail sector on the high street. | "There is no empirical evidence linking problem gambling to betting machines. One has to remember the betting industry is the most heavily regulated retail sector on the high street. |
"Betting shops in Wales support 2,000 jobs and contribute £100m to the Welsh economy, and I think that's often forgotten." | "Betting shops in Wales support 2,000 jobs and contribute £100m to the Welsh economy, and I think that's often forgotten." |
Ingrid Wallace from the Addiction Recovery Agency in Cardiff was concerned at the number of people they had to counsel for gambling addiction. | Ingrid Wallace from the Addiction Recovery Agency in Cardiff was concerned at the number of people they had to counsel for gambling addiction. |
"People lose track of what they are betting on these machines," she said. | "People lose track of what they are betting on these machines," she said. |
"It is possible to put relatively high amounts into the FOBTs and you can lose that at a touch of a button, whereas when people are placing a normal bet or when people play the national lottery there is a bit more distance." | "It is possible to put relatively high amounts into the FOBTs and you can lose that at a touch of a button, whereas when people are placing a normal bet or when people play the national lottery there is a bit more distance." |