This is more a musing than anything else, but I'd be interested to hear others' opinions.
I just passed one of our local bookmakers and witnessed a man, in a fit of rage, smash a beer bottle against a plate glass window. He then left, collected a couple more bottles from rubbish bins, went back in and finished the job of breaking the window.
I'm not sure how to respond to this. Clearly his violence was directed towards property rather than people and technically, though visible from the street, he was on private property.
But I assume that the bookmakers will just bar him and make no formal complaint so as not to draw attention to the violence that occurred on their premises. I feel uncomfortable that this kind of uncontained rage can go unacknowledged.
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Maggie* i was just wondering, do you think the betting shops should give odds in the gamblers favour and if so, how would that work ?
I think if it is something like that then it is worth reporting it, if only so it appears on the stats that get reported when the police are asked about crime connected to bookies. If that isn't the case maybe someone from the SNT can correct me, but if the bookmakers chooses not to report it (and just bans the person) then the whole incident gets forgotton.
Maybe wishful thinking, but the industry do love to claim that their shops are not linked to crime and disorder, so anything that offers a more objective version of reality would be helpful.
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