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Public Bill Committee: Gambling Bill: Clause 83 - Membership (30 Nov 2004)

Mr Malcolm Moss: The amendments deal with membership—perhaps identity is a better term—for people who will be using casino facilities in the future. The present law states that anyone entering a casino to participate must be a member. We also have the 24-hour rule that people cannot join and immediately start playing the tables. It is considered that membership or identity needs to be retained in...

Public Bill Committee: Gambling Bill: Clause 83 - Membership (30 Nov 2004)

Mr Malcolm Moss: I am not sure that I make any massive distinction. If a person provides ID to a casino operator on their first visit, that could be encrypted on their membership card. Once that has been done, it has been done. Every time that person went to the casino, they would show their card on entry. I do not see a problem with that. No one has suggested to me that there should be vetting to ascertain...

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