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Online Casinos in general: Charge of unauthorized gambling ( 285 StGB) (Page 15)

Topic created on 23rd Jan. 2021 | Page: 15 of 48 | Answers: 475 | Views: 138,851
flaschenposter
Experienced

L1ZZ4RD wrote on January 25th, 2024 at 8:02 pm:

Yes, but maybe someone can share their experience with me

but that doesn't change the fact that you don't give them any information

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L1ZZ4RD

Kapykapy wrote on 25.01.2024 at 22:12: I also had such a letter.
100€ win from savings bank was squealed.
I sent the letter back with personal details. And stated that I can't or don't want to give anything.
Was discontinued.


1. Yes, the police called.
2. You can state that you don't want to say anything.
3. It always depends on the public prosecutor's office whether you get a fine or not. Also depending on how much it is.
4. Good luck if you are in such a situation.

I thought the same thing, to fill in this form with personal data and just note that I don't want to give any information. Then I'll just wait and see what comes next.

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Anonymus
Rookie
https://www.n-tv.de/ratgeber/Kunden-von-Online-Casinos-im-Visier-der-Polizei-article24701315.html

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Saphira
Expert
I increasingly wonder whether the police and/or public prosecutors have nothing better to do than bother people who spend their own money where they want to. There are enough really dangerous crimes to prosecute, but compared to gambling, they are treated like trivial offenses or not treated at all.

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Falko
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Saphira wrote on 05.02.2024 at 23:08: I'm increasingly wondering whether the police and/or public prosecutors have nothing better to do than bother people who spend their own money where they want to. There are enough really dangerous crimes to prosecute, but compared to gambling, they are treated like trivial offenses or not treated at all.

What a mockery, especially when a Warburg Chancellor embroiled in financial scandals is still ruling this country at this time.

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Stromberg
Legend
The question is not whether the authorities have nothing better to do.
If they become aware of a possible criminal offense, they have to investigate; as far as I know, this has nothing to do with discretionary powers or the like.

@Falko: I agree with you, that's really absurd.
Also how little focus there is on this topic.

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gamble1
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Stromberg wrote on 06.02.2024 at 07:44: The question is not whether the authorities have nothing better to do.
If they become aware of a possible criminal offense, they must investigate, as far as I know that has nothing to do with discretionary powers or similar.

@Falko: I agree with you, that's really absurd.
Also how little focus there is on this topic.

Yes, but to even call it a criminal offense is bottomless

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Stromberg
Legend

gamble1 wrote on 06.02.2024 at 18:06:

Yes, but to even call something like that a criminal offense is bottomless

Yes well, if we start there with the considerations.... 😄The proposal to make it an administrative offense also exists, there was a news article here. But most people weren't happy with it either, because it would be easier to impose a fine, but the other way round the proceedings were usually simply dropped...

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frapi07
Elite
gamble1 wrote on 06.02.2024 at 18:06:

Yes, but to even call something like that a criminal offense is bottomless

That they punish something like that or annoy players now is bottomless. They should rather take care of important things. Thanks to Spahn, criminals were able to make billions. Has Spahn been held accountable?

Even if I get a ticket, I won't pay anything. f**k them all. I'd rather go to jail. I can get a good education there

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gamble1
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frapi07 wrote on 06.02.2024 at 19:25:
That they punish something like that or annoy players now is bottomless. They should rather take care of important things. Thanks to Spahn, criminals were able to loot many billions. Has Spahn been held responsible?

Even if I get a ticket, I won't pay anything. f**k them all. I'd rather go to jail. I can get a good education there


You can't blame the justice system, they're just doing their job, but it's outrageous on the part of politicians


I mean people, even Musk, Putin and now Trump are publicly making fun of our incompetence, but either way, we're actually going backwards in terms of progress

I think I read somewhere that our handling of gambling is more stupid than in some Arab countries and it's completely forbidden there - just think about it

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