‘Crack Cocaine of Gambling’ Could be Biggest Enemy Facing British Army

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Jun/20/2016

  • Gambling slot machines referred to as the “crack cocaine of gambling”
  • Machines strategically placed near ATMs in barracks
  • Those suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are deemed to be particularly susceptible to a gambling addiction
  • Soldiers observed blowing hundreds of pounds in a single session

In a scathing report filed by the Daily Express, a chorus of serving soldiers and gambling charities have warned about the dangers of gambling machines on bases.

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Dubbed the “crack cocaine” of gambling, these slot machines have been deemed “worse than drugs” and of serious concern when it comes to vulnerable servicemen and women.

Some officers have said it is "ridiculous" that the machines are placed inside barracks.

From the Daily Express:

Critics say the machines are placed near ATMs and they are leaving forces personnel with addictions that persist long after retirement from the army.

Those suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are deemed to be particularly susceptible to a gambling addiction.

There are reports of soldiers blowing hundreds of pounds in a single session.

Staff sergeant Mike Owens said: "The Army is always making a big deal about 'duty of care' to its soldiers.

"Why then do slot machines feature prominently in so many communal areas?"

In a survey conducted on the Daily Express site, nearly 80 percent of respondents agree the terminals should be removed.

Lt Col Charlie Battey, Commanding Officer, 26 Engineer Regiment, may rank among the remaining 20 percent who oppose removal of said machines.  He argues: "The hub at Swinton Barracks is intended to be an environment that resembles similar commercial venues outside the wire where soldiers can relax, unwind and enjoy themselves.

"This includes the presence of games machines, television and a bar.

"Every effort is made to ensure the former are used in moderation."

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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