Birmingham Alabama Bookies and Offshore Pay Per Head Services

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PayPerHead.com has what every Birmingham, Alabama bookie needs in terms of a Pay Per Head service operating offshore.

Birmingham's persistently high crime rate can be attributed to the drug trade and its high poverty rate -- 26% versus 17% for the state as a whole, according to the U.S. Census Dept., though these numbers are way down from the mid-1990’s.

If you operate a wire room or happen to have a great deal of foot traffic at your establishment, it is only a matter of time before you fall victim to depraved meth addicts or other seedy elements. 

Where law enforcement is concerned, online sports betting cases are rare in Alabama, despite the historic prevalence of gambling in the Birmingham area and statewide.

"It's not charged as bookmaking cases have been charged traditionally, said Edmondson's attorney Tommy Spina. "The gist of the offense is the transmission of wagering of information on the Internet."

Such was the case with a Hoover, Alabama man who was charged last year by federal authorities for taking bets via the Internet across state lines.

Birmingham, like much of Alabama, is insane about College Football.  They love their Tigers and Crimson Tide.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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