GamCare advocates for stricter protections within land-based gambling

In order to better protect players, GamCare has urged the UK government to change its proposed regulations for electronic gaming machines in brick-and-mortar casinos. GamCare has been pushing for clarification regarding cash-out machines, age restrictions, and cashless payments in addition to calling for changes to the rules governing gaming machines. Last but not least, according to GamCare, "cash-out" machines are unclear, age-restricted, and can open the door to gambling harm at a young age.
 
The emphasis on age-limited "cash-out" devices highlights the significance of protecting susceptible persons and advocating for secure betting procedures. These suggested modifications have the potential to create a substantial impact in the sector.
 
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