Here is a slice of the content:
"Christchurch has a sinking lid policy. This means that when any venue gets rid of its pokies the city-wide remainder is the new maximum number of machines. With more than 1 in 4 people who play regularly developing an addiction and around 2 million dollars a day being lost to pokie machines, any reduction helps.
Legally, venues cannot rely on their pokies to survive, and a number of venues have expressed that they don’t really like their machines. So just what would it take to get rid of them? And who will claim it first? Pledge generously and see where the tipping-point is for a bar.
Go HERE for the full site and the opportunity to write down how you respond to the challenge.
If you are not from Christchurch, how about a similar crack at pokies in your city or region?
Just make a written submission on this document from the Department of Internal Affairs by 25 October 2013 if you want to clean up another part of the Pokie - gambling situation.
ReplyDeleteA great opportunity so don't let it slip by - it is easy to read:
Please review the consultation document by pasting the following to your browser:
http://www.dia.govt.nz/pubforms.nsf/URL/Gambling_Public-consultation-on-four-Class-4-gambling-proposals_September-2013.pdf/$file/Gambling_Public-consultation-on-four-Class-4-gambling-proposals_September-2013.pdf
The consultation period closes on 25th October 2013;
Submissions can be emailed to : Class4submissions@dia.govt.nz
Jen