Premier League Clubs Selling Shirts With Gambling Ads

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The watchdog said the changes would make it quicker and easier to take action over breaches such as misleading promotions and bonus offers, as well as unreasonable restrictions on withdrawals of winnings. The Gambling Commission - the industry regulator - will also be given new powers and additional funding, while a new ombudsman will strengthen customers' rights if gambling companies fail to be socially responsible. This means many under-18s are sold adult shirts that advertise betting companies.

Only Bournemouth has a junior kit that goes up to 16, and even this is two years before the legal gambling age. But, for three of these clubs, the maximum size for children's shirts is age 13, while five teams have a top junior size of 14. Regulations for bricks-and-mortar casinos will be relaxed to level the playing field with online rivals. For example, high street casinos will be allowed to install up to 80 gaming machines - up from the current 20.

The Government says online revenues could fall by more than £700million as a result of the new rules. It said the animated figures, bright colours and motifs from children's fiction meant the promotions for Rainbow Riches - which included a leprechaun - Fishin' Frenzy and Lucky Wizard ‘were likely to be of particular appeal to under-18s'. British citizens and the Treasury will also benefit as more jobs will be created here. It is argued that by having staffed offices in Britain and a UK-incorporated entity, companies will be easier to regulate.

But since Labour relaxed betting legislation there have been 75 deals in which gambling firms have plastered their logos on the chests of football stars. The study by Glasgow University warns that such adverts are luring vulnerable children and adults into gambling. Three per cent had also made bets online using their own money. And last year research showed the biggest gambling operators were targeting children with their favourite cartoon and storybook characters.

‘More needs to be done to protect children from the risks of gambling, and sports clubs need to consider their responsibility.' The Industry Group for Responsible Gambling code requires that ‘gambling operators do not allow their logos or other promotional material to appear on any commercial merchandising which is designed for use by children. A clear example of this would be the use of logos on sports' shirts.' There is also a quirk in UK industry rules allowing brands to advertise in Britain without a licence of their own, which gives firms the chance to operate ‘at the fringes' of regulation, the report said.

Nearly half the clubs last season were sponsored by gambling companies, including Newcastle and West Ham. Plans for a levy on the gambling industry to fund research into addiction and treatment for it have also been axed. Under the code, children's shirts and other merchandise are defined as those not subject to VAT. HM Revenue and Customs imposes zero VAT on clothes for children aged under 14, but only if the chest measurement for shirts is below 41in for boys and 41. If you have any inquiries regarding wherever and how to use สมัครfun88, you can get hold of us at the web-site. 5in for girls. Dr Jane Rigbye of charity Gamble- Aware, said: ‘Children should be able to show their support for their club, without being forced to wear adult sized kits, emblazoned with gambling adverts.