Gambling addiction > Charges according to §285 StGB
7th May. 2019, at 07:30 am CEST#1
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Does anyone have any experience with regard to Gambling addiction?
Can it have a mitigating effect on the sentence if it can be proven that therapy has taken place?
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Gambling addiction > Charges according to §285 StGB
7th May. 2019, at 08:37 am CEST#2
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tobineu wrote on 07/05/2019 at 07:30: Does anyone have any experience regarding Gambling addiction?
Can it have a mitigating effect on punishment if it can be proven that therapy has taken place.
If you read along here regularly, the ads with the yellow letters pile up
Gambling addiction > Charges according to §285 StGB
7th May. 2019, at 09:28 am CEST#3
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Klempo77 wrote on 05/07/2019 08:37 PM
So, I just read a thread about this...
I feel the same way... 🤔
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7th May. 2019, at 11:06 am CEST#4
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The question must rather be: Who still has so much courage (stupidity) to continue to play online? Personally, the matter is currently far too dangerous in online casinos. In the arcade nothing goes also more, so I rather leave the fingers of it. Only when the revenues go so right for the German treasury in the basement, they will also legalize online gambling
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7th May. 2019, at 01:47 pm CEST#5
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Harakiri wrote on 07/05/2019 at 11:06: The question must be rather: Who still has so much courage (stupidity) to continue to play online? With personally the matter is currently much too dangerous in the online casinos. In the arcade nothing goes also more, so I rather leave the fingers of it. Only when the revenues go so right for the German treasury in the basement, they will also legalize online gambling.
A good lawyer can easily get you out of there with the spongy laws in DE
The argument with EU law before national law is only one of many arguments
Look only times on the television advertisement a consumer would not have to place itself actually the Legität's question if the whole day for it advertisement in the German television runs
the procedures are stopped anyway all sooner or later or it must all be punished also the TV transmitter the advertisement for it Schalten
and as soon as it goes to companies that pay taxes in the millions, it looks quite different that you do not push around
Why is Daimler allowed to do what they want in Stuttgart? - Quite simply because if what is forbidden to them, they simply go abroad and then that's it with the tax revenues and DE does not take such a Risk when it comes to money
the same is with banks, TV stations etc...
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7th May. 2019, at 08:52 pm CEST#6
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tobineu wrote on 07/05/2019 at 07:30: Does anyone have any experience regarding Gambling addiction?
Can it have a mitigating effect on punishment if it can be proven that therapy has taken place.
If you read along regularly here, the ads with the yellow letters pile up
Gambling addiction is not a punishable offense! If you have gambled away thousands or tens of thousands, you are already punished enough.
Currently, however, there are apparently still casinos that are still active on the German market despite expiring SH permits and even have a German imprint.
www.onlinecasino.de
These are crooks, you can still log in and register there normally, casino is based in Germany, Saxony (Bautzen), supposedly only if you live in SH, but somehow I do not understand it...... ... ...
Stands even quite large: TÜV Rheinland certified.
If that is so, you can gamble quietly and with a clear conscience, especially since other casinos are located abroad.
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8th May. 2019, at 12:55 am CEST#7
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Gamer777 wrote on May 07, 2019 at 8:52 pm
Gambling addiction is not punishable after all ! If you gambled thousands or tens of thousands you are already punished enough.
Currently, however, there are apparently still casinos that are still active on the German market despite expiring SH permits and even have a German imprint.
www.onlinecasino.de
These are crooks, you can still log in and register there normally, casino is based in Germany, Saxony (Bautzen), supposedly only if you live in SH, but somehow I do not understand it...... ... ...
Stands even quite large: TÜV Rheinland certified.
If that is so, you can gamble quietly and with a clear conscience, especially since other casinos are located abroad.
What do you think?
Yes that's right,that this casino is operated from Bautzen. Why not only players from SH are allowed to play there, because they market their casino on the one hand as Online Casino, de and on the other hand as Online Casino.eu. In the latter, all are eligible to play and so the casino has solved this problem. Was explained to me once there by a lady in the chat so, where I asked if I may play there because I do not live in SH.
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9th May. 2019, at 08:05 am CEST#8
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gamble1 wrote on 07/05/2019 at 13:47
A good lawyer can easily get you out of there with the spongy laws in DE
The argument with EU law before national law is just one of many arguments
Really now? What good lawyers can you recommend?
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12th Aug. 2019, at 06:49 am CEST#9
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H****i wrote on 05/09/2019 08:05 PM
Really now? What good lawyers can you recommend?
Why do you ask that ? Haste ne ad get or what ? Who can report you for that ?
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12th Aug. 2019, at 03:40 pm CEST#10
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i think it is more about the CONSEQUENCES of Gambling addiction, i.e. debts,
or even criminal acts
evntl his work duty not met etc etc the addiction itself is a disease
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Can it have a mitigating effect on the sentence if it can be proven that therapy has taken place?
If you read along here regularly, the ads with the yellow letters are piling up
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Well, I have only read one thread about it...
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I feel the same way... 🤔
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A good lawyer can easily get you out of there with the spongy laws in DE
The argument with EU law before national law is only one of many arguments
Look only times on the television advertisement a consumer would not have to place itself actually the Legität's question if the whole day for it advertisement in the German television runs
the procedures are stopped anyway all sooner or later or it must all be punished also the TV transmitter the advertisement for it Schalten
and as soon as it goes to companies that pay taxes in the millions, it looks quite different that you do not push around
Why is Daimler allowed to do what they want in Stuttgart? - Quite simply because if what is forbidden to them, they simply go abroad and then that's it with the tax revenues and DE does not take such a Risk when it comes to money
the same is with banks, TV stations etc...
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Gambling addiction > Charges according to §285 StGB
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Gambling addiction is not a punishable offense! If you have gambled away thousands or tens of thousands, you are already punished enough.
Currently, however, there are apparently still casinos that are still active on the German market despite expiring SH permits and even have a German imprint.
www.onlinecasino.de
These are crooks, you can still log in and register there normally, casino is based in Germany, Saxony (Bautzen), supposedly only if you live in SH, but somehow I do not understand it...... ... ...
Stands even quite large: TÜV Rheinland certified.
If that is so, you can gamble quietly and with a clear conscience, especially since other casinos are located abroad.
What do you think?
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Yes that's right,that this casino is operated from Bautzen. Why not only players from SH are allowed to play there, because they market their casino on the one hand as Online Casino, de and on the other hand as Online Casino.eu. In the latter, all are eligible to play and so the casino has solved this problem. Was explained to me once there by a lady in the chat so, where I asked if I may play there because I do not live in SH.
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Gambling addiction > Charges according to §285 StGB
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Really now? What good lawyers can you recommend?
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Why do you ask that ? Haste ne ad get or what ? Who can report you for that ?
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or even criminal acts
evntl his work duty not met etc etc the addiction itself is a disease
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