Privacy settings

We use a number of cookies on our website. Some are essential, while others help us improve our portal for you.

Privacy settings

Here is an overview of all the cookies we use. You can choose to accept whole categories or view more information and select only certain cookies.

Essential (6)

Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the website to function properly.

Statistics (3)

Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us to understand how our visitors use our website.
If the statistics cookies are subsequently deselected, they will remain on the computer until the expiry date. However, they are neither updated nor evaluated.

Landbased Casinos in general: Leaving data in gaming arcades now mandatory. (Page 2)

Topic created on 02nd Oct. 2020 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 18 | Views: 6,770
einspielung
Rookie
Now it is actually so far.
Filling out slips of paper in gambling halls in Bavaria.

This post has been translated automatically

Falko
Icon
einspielung wrote on 09.10.2020 at 12:04: Now it is actually so far.
Slip of paper to fill out in gambling halls in Bavaria.


And do you have to show your identity card? Because how else will they manage to control whether someone enters false data because now fines are imposed for it

This post has been translated automatically

bruffl
Expert
Falko wrote on 09.10.2020 at 16:34
And do you have to show your ID card? Because how else will they manage to control whether someone enters false data because now also fines are imposed for it.

Nobody is obliged to show his passport to the staff. The staff will also definitely waive this to control.
In the end, the public order office could come to control, they have currently more important
to do.
Ultimately, the guest must be responsible if he makes false statements...

This post has been translated automatically

Anonym
bruffl wrote on 09/10/2020 at 17:41

Ultimately, the guest has to answer for it if he gives false information...

Nah, fines are imposed in the meantime. Up to 25000 (?) EUR. The staff should think twice about showing their passports

This post has been translated automatically

einspielung
Rookie
They didn't ask for my ID.
Were only a few people inside...
I left the arcade immediately, was also fast
how the supervisor there with paper
and ballpoint pen is angewetzt ...

No more Bock to go in there.
Also no Bock on online Daddeln or betting office.

This post has been translated automatically

bruffl
Expert
Jokerboy wrote on 09/10/2020 at 18:51
Nah, fines are imposed in the meantime. Up to 25000 (?) EUR. Since the staff should think twice before letting them show their passport.

I work in the industry, I don't mean in gambling houses. As written, no one has the
Right to check the passport. If false information is given, it is an Owig
The fine is paid by the customer...
Only if it is obvious that the information is not correct, the staff must act.

This post has been translated automatically

Anonym
bruffl wrote on 09.10.2020 at 20:32
I work in the industry, I don't mean in gambling houses. As written, no one has the
Right to control the perso. If false information is given, it is an owig
The fine is paid by the customer...
Only if it is obvious that the information is not correct, the staff must act.

Sure, if someone calls himself Mickey Mouse or Donald Trump, you look
But if it says Max Müller, then it could be realistic. But if Max Müller's real name is Hans Maier and he is in Corona Quarantine, who pays the fine if Hans Maier has infected everyone, but no one knows who Hans Maier is?

Trust is good with its customers. In a situation like we have right now, control is better

This post has been translated automatically

bruffl
Expert
Then no one pays the fine. If Hans Meier is found after all, it will be expensive.
The employees in the games just don't have the authorization. They are allowed to ask,
but no one has to hand over the ID. Then the employee can expel the guest.
But as I said, no owner will ask the employees to do that.

This post has been translated automatically

gamble1
Icon
With us it is also not better in BW here everything still goes like the want

The one want the note when you enter the Spielo

My Stammspielo wants only if you drink something

Since no one can see through what is now fact and what is not

And since in theory everyone should know that you are obligated in a gambling hall to have his ID and to show it at the entrance even if you walk in there with gray hair and cane there should actually be no one who makes problems

At least in theory I never have to show my ID in my regular hall, but if I forget it and the regulatory agency comes by and checks it, there's also a lot of trouble, and that was already the case before Corona

Everyone who enters an arcade must show his ID that is also incidentally for years signposted at each entrance and who does not like it must just go so it wants the law

This post has been translated automatically

Hot Topics22nd Nov. 2024 at 05:18 pm CET

Community Forum-Moderators

Members who assist the GJ team in moderating the forum.
Profile picture of AndreAndre
Profile picture of gamble1gamble1 online
Profile picture of Langhans_innenLanghans_innen
Profile picture of SaphiraSaphira
GambleJoe is aimed exclusively at user whose allowed to play legally with his current location in online casinos and does not violate the current law.
It is the responsibility of the user to inform himself about the current legal situation. Gambling is prohibited for children and adolescents under the age of 18.
GambleJoe is a registered trademark with the EUIPO of GJ International Ltd.

© 2012-2024 GambleJoe.com

Forgotten your password?

Create a new password here

  • 1. Fill in the 3 fields carefully and click on the green button
  • 2. Check your email inbox for a message from GambleJoe
  • 3. Click on the confirmation link in the email and your new password will be active immediately