Irish legislation receives both good and bad news for the future
Article Abstract:
There is an increase of 19 percent in the number of gaming premises licenses, 26 percent in gaming machine licenses and 58 percent in amusement machine licenses. There is also an increase in the number of jukebox, pool table and redemption game distributors, however, even with new regulations in the province, problems still exist.
Publication Name: EuroSlot
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0966-0259
Year: 2004
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Break with the norm
Article Abstract:
The coin operated amusement industry have licensed betting office throughout U.K. where public may bet unlimited stakes for unlimited wins. Slot machines when converted into a fixed odds betting terminal (FOBT), becomes completely legal in any of the thousands of licensed betting shops throughout U.K.
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Subject: Business
ISSN: 0966-0259
Year: 2003
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The author gives his opinions on the state of the amusement industry, noting that the economic downturn has become more serious than just a dip in a cycle of ups and downs.
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Subject: Business
ISSN: 0966-0259
Year: 2003
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