Police crack down on betting shop rage
By Charlotte Gray
Police are to carry radios linked directly to betting shops in Green Lanes because angry customers are smashing machines.
Harringay Safer Neighbourhood Team has revealed plans to carry emergency radios for use solely by gambling premises in the area after an increase in criminal damage.
Offences in premises in Green Lanes have increased by 145 per cent and "disconcerted" customers are being blamed.
Last month police reported 49 offences compared to just 20 in May last year.
Haringey police would not name the affected premises for security reasons but a spokesman said: "In many of the offences, the damage has been caused by a disconcerted customer having lost on a gaming machine and subsequently smashing the machine.
"Harringay Safer Neighbourhoods Team is working with the venues to try to introduce a radio system linking the venues to each other and to police.
"This system should enable venues to communicate with and warn each other if they are experiencing difficulty with a customer and also to contact the Safer Neighbourhoods Team directly, during their shift, to deal with suspects."
He said the plans were still in the early stages and was unable to give an indication of the costs or who would be footing the bill.
Mario Petrou, who has campaigned against betting shops in Green Lanes, said: "I think the types of machines causing these problems have been desribed as the crack cocaine of gambling machines. They are highly addictive and induce the poorer sections of society and most vulnerable people to try their luck on them.
"I think it's unfair to target those that have been seduced by these machines. I would prefer to see the police actually focus their efforts on the operators of these premises. It should be their responsibility to ensure their premises are operated without these machines that lead to people causing crime and wasting police resources."
Sergeant Ian Pyles, speaking at St Ann's and Harringay area assembly meeting on Tuesday, said: "All these premises are going to get licences but I'm gathering evidence for when we can object. I'm storing the evidence and it will be used later."
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