Fruit Machine Policy
Fruit Machine Policy
Like most people on this forum I've been in a hell of a lot of pubs, to many in fact, but I have never seen a notice quite like this:
WE HAVE A ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY REGARDING THE MIS-USE OF FRUIT MACHINES. ANYONE SUSPECTED OF PLAYING THESE MACHINES PROFESSIONALLY OR ACTING SUSPICIOUSLY WHILE USING THE MACHINES WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE BAR. THE MACHINES WILL BE TURNED OFF AND OTHER BARS ON THE TOWN CENTRE RADIO WILL BE CONTACTED WITH YOUR DISCRIPTION.
THE MANAGEMENT WILL NOT DISCUSS THIS WITH YOU.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Please. Don't make me laugh, if some one came over and turned the machine off, or worse still, turned if off from behind the bar whilst I was playing, I WOULD be asking questions, I WOULD be turning the machine back on and I WILL get my money back one way or another.
Who the hell do these little Hitlers think they are?
WE HAVE A ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY REGARDING THE MIS-USE OF FRUIT MACHINES. ANYONE SUSPECTED OF PLAYING THESE MACHINES PROFESSIONALLY OR ACTING SUSPICIOUSLY WHILE USING THE MACHINES WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE BAR. THE MACHINES WILL BE TURNED OFF AND OTHER BARS ON THE TOWN CENTRE RADIO WILL BE CONTACTED WITH YOUR DISCRIPTION.
THE MANAGEMENT WILL NOT DISCUSS THIS WITH YOU.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Please. Don't make me laugh, if some one came over and turned the machine off, or worse still, turned if off from behind the bar whilst I was playing, I WOULD be asking questions, I WOULD be turning the machine back on and I WILL get my money back one way or another.
Who the hell do these little Hitlers think they are?
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I dont think trading standards or the gaming commision would agree that these signs are OK.
Neither of them will support an attitude held by the management of the premises, that only the people the bar choose are allowed to play them.
It used to be that barstaff weren't allowed to play them either as they had an advantage because they could watch people fill em up all day. This is practically the same.
If anyone near there is an ethnic minority go and try and get them to bar you then kick up a stink about discrimination - the sign and policy will be quickly removed. (of course you shouldn't have to be part of a minority to make them listen, but it works better in this fucked up country)
Neither of them will support an attitude held by the management of the premises, that only the people the bar choose are allowed to play them.
It used to be that barstaff weren't allowed to play them either as they had an advantage because they could watch people fill em up all day. This is practically the same.
If anyone near there is an ethnic minority go and try and get them to bar you then kick up a stink about discrimination - the sign and policy will be quickly removed. (of course you shouldn't have to be part of a minority to make them listen, but it works better in this fucked up country)
Last night I found out the policy/sign has been on the wall for well over 18 months. I don't know the reasons for it being there (we could all make educated guesses) but I get the impression it was there before noteys(?) became standard.
It would be interesting if a player from Bolton frequents the pub or knows people who work there. I went in a few pubs yesterday and they were all steadily busy, not exactly dead considering it was a Monday, Varsity had 4 customers.
It would be interesting if a player from Bolton frequents the pub or knows people who work there. I went in a few pubs yesterday and they were all steadily busy, not exactly dead considering it was a Monday, Varsity had 4 customers.