(First time arcade) Man in arcade wants to "buy" my machine from me -...
12th Nov. 2019, at 02:22 pm CET#21
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gamble1 wrote on 12/11/2019 at 14:17
In BW is from 01.01 also end told me a friendly arcade operator
I thought the extension of the non-smoker protection law was only in planning, I knew nothing about a decision.
That would hit then not only the play halls, but above all also the clubs, beer tents and restaurants. I find it actually quite pleasant in a bar or a discotheque to not always have to go outside the door. Sure, some have separate smoking areas, but especially in Stuttgart, the whole club is simply the smoking area in most clubs. That has a certain charm.
If it is really banned in arcades, it will be hard for me to continue playing there. It is pretty much burned into my head to light up a cigarette when the free spins come in. When I play online, I've even sometimes closed the game and reopened it on my phone to smoke during the free spins
(First time arcade) Man in arcade wants to "buy" my machine from me -...
12th Nov. 2019, at 02:26 pm CET#22
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What is unbelievable about this, apart from the strange question of whether you are allowed to do this? Where is it written (except perhaps in the arcade's own terms and conditions) that you are only allowed to play on one device? The misconception that you are only allowed to play on one device with identification means, and only on those where none is needed, in unlimited numbers, is widespread
That a player wants to "buy" a device with 50 EUR (or 5.000 Energy, Bet, etc.) is understandable for me: He doesn't need to put in 5 x 10 EUR and laboriously book them over himself. In addition, he can then theoretically Deposit another 50 EUR in this hour and book it over.
And to answer the initial question of the TE: Why this should be forbidden, I don't know. The only thing is that in case of doubt it could violate the house rules and you would be banned from the premises.
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12th Nov. 2019, at 03:36 pm CET#23
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Bone wrote on 11/12/2019 at 2:22 pm
I thought the expansion of the no smoking law was only in the planning stages, I didn't know about a decision.
That would hit then yes not only the arcades, but especially the clubs, beer tents and pubs. I find it actually quite pleasant in a bar or a discotheque to not always have to go outside the door. Sure, some have separate smoking areas, but especially in Stuttgart, the whole club is simply the smoking area in most clubs. That has a certain charm.
If it is really banned in arcades, it will be hard for me to continue playing there. It is pretty much burned into my head to light up a cigarette when the free spins come in. When I play online, I've even sometimes closed the game and reopened it on my phone to smoke during the free spins.
I know very well what you mean I live about 25 minutes away from Stuttgart and am also often times there to party but all this without smoking to be able to be just different
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I thought the extension of the non-smoker protection law was only in planning, I knew nothing about a decision.
That would hit then not only the play halls, but above all also the clubs, beer tents and restaurants. I find it actually quite pleasant in a bar or a discotheque to not always have to go outside the door. Sure, some have separate smoking areas, but especially in Stuttgart, the whole club is simply the smoking area in most clubs. That has a certain charm.
If it is really banned in arcades, it will be hard for me to continue playing there. It is pretty much burned into my head to light up a cigarette when the free spins come in. When I play online, I've even sometimes closed the game and reopened it on my phone to smoke during the free spins
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That a player wants to "buy" a device with 50 EUR (or 5.000 Energy, Bet, etc.) is understandable for me: He doesn't need to put in 5 x 10 EUR and laboriously book them over himself. In addition, he can then theoretically Deposit another 50 EUR in this hour and book it over.
And to answer the initial question of the TE: Why this should be forbidden, I don't know. The only thing is that in case of doubt it could violate the house rules and you would be banned from the premises.
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I know very well what you mean I live about 25 minutes away from Stuttgart and am also often times there to party but all this without smoking to be able to be just different
I would welcome separate rooms very much
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