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My thoughts exactly. I just posted the video and then wanted to wait for others to comment. As you said:Really disappointed in the Ox. I work in the industry, and will admit there was a stage where I was betting far more than I was earning, but that's an aside.
What Ox fails to grasp is that the legislation isn't directed at just the chronic gambling addicts who'll stop at nothing to have a punt. I'd say a majority of punters go in with the intention of only spending x amount of dollars. But the biggest catch for most punters is chasing their losses. This law is designed to prevent this. Even if it only assists a small percentage of people from losing more than they can afford, it's done it's job.
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get over it guys.
Hey if you don't care about this then don't post. Pretty simple.
His arguments are flawed and clearly scripted by the hand that feeds him, The Mathieson Group.Whats everyone problem with this?
don't criticise if you cannot take criticism. Pretty simple!Hey if you don't care about this then don't post. Pretty simple.
I wonder how much did he get paid for saying what he thought.![]()
Your comments are as ill-conceived as The Ox. Working with D & A is a totally different issue to gambling, because one is a substance and the other is not.What he says is absolutely spot-on, walk a mile in his shoes and you might have some idea. I work in drug and alcohol as a clinician, l also have personal experience with D&A problems, putting a limit on machines is just like a chronic addict or alcoholic trying to do controlled drinking or drugtaking, it just won't happen. If your a gambling addict you will bet on ANYTHING, not just bleedin' pokies. Think about it before you start slagging Schwarz off.
The video is posted by ClubsNSW, if he's doing it for free then that makes it slightly better but I doubt it is. I understand what you are saying but I don't agree with it, for me it reeks of hypocrisy. It's like a gay man coming out and speaking in a church video against gay marriage.I think people are overreacting regarding Schwarz' comments. He has spoken from a certain place that is biased towards his own experiences and circumstances. No, he hasn't considered it from all sides, but is it really that important that he hasn't? There are plenty of people chiming in from various standpoints. It's keeping the discussion going so that's a good thing. The decisions that are made will be the result of many different viewpoints from many different people. It really isn't important if one man hasn't constructed a complete and thorough argument. At the very least he has highlighted that seriously addicted gamblers need something else in place over and beyond the gambling limit idea.
I would like somebody to point me towards some evidence that Schwarz is in the pocket of Clubs Australia. I find that hard to believe, given his stance on gambling.
Your comments are as ill-conceived as The Ox. Working with D & A is a totally different issue to gambling, because one is a substance and the other is not.
The idea of this law is to prevent people from spending more than they should. A very small percentage of those may then find other outlets to gamble, but the law is designed to prevent the vast majority from becoming chronic gamblers like Schwarz was. It's not designed to heal the chronic gamblers. It's a law designed at prevention.
I will confess that I once had a problem with internet gambling, and it all stemmed from having ready access to cash, ie; my credit card. I was able to transfer money directly from my credit card into my betting accounts instantaneously. If a law was brought in that prevented bank accounts being linked to betting accounts, I wouldn't have had the problem, because I never had the urge to bet in a Tab, or the pokies or go to the casino. The only cure for me was to close my credit card. I can still transfer money into my betting account from my bank account via bpay, but because it's not instantaneous, I don't do it.
The video is posted by ClubsNSW, if he's doing it for free then that makes it slightly better but I doubt it is. I understand what you are saying but I don't agree with it, for me it reeks of hypocrisy. It's like a gay man coming out and speaking in a church video against gay marriage.