The group representing gaming halls and amusement arcades says responses will influence its lobbying decisions.
UK.- The gaming machine and amusement arcade trade group Bacta has launched a census of its members. The survey aims to help it gain more weight in industry decision-making, with responses to inform its lobbying. Issues of particular interest include stake and prize limits, gaming duty and changes to machine numbers.
Bacta national president John Bollom said: “Bacta represents more than 450 member companies and the information that we receive from the census will enable us to present a detailed and authoritative picture of our sector and where it sits within the broader leisure and entertainment industry.
“Throughout the White Paper consultation process, Bacta has been recognised for presenting clear evidence-based arguments: we want to build on that by developing an even more detailed picture of the business which will assist in both promoting and protecting members interests.”
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Bollom added: “The information we receive will…