{"id":472,"date":"2016-10-25T13:30:38","date_gmt":"2016-10-25T13:30:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bettingwebsites.org.uk\/?page_id=472"},"modified":"2023-11-28T17:38:47","modified_gmt":"2023-11-28T17:38:47","slug":"responsible-gambling-self-exclusion-and-limits","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.bettingwebsites.org.uk\/articles\/responsible-gambling-self-exclusion-and-limits\/","title":{"rendered":"Responsible Gambling, Self Exclusion and Betting Limits"},"content":{"rendered":"

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The act of gambling is as old as time itself. Ever since our species became able to reason we have enjoyed placing wagers of one kind or another; whether the reward was money or pride we love to test ourselves and each other.<\/p>\n

And why not? It\u2019s good fun, it\u2019s potentially rewarding (both for our pockets and our egos) and it\u2019s not hurting anybody. That is, as long as we gamble responsibly. The problem comes when someone loses control, changes their wagering behaviour, and starts to gamble irresponsibly.<\/p>\n

You should always be able to safely recognise your limits and know when, and how, to stop. If you think you have already passed this point then don\u2019t worry and don\u2019t be ashamed, you aren\u2019t the first and you won\u2019t be the last, but do read this article and take our advice on how to seek help and get back on track.<\/p>\n

If you are here for a friend then first of all good for you for stepping up, secondly, read the article in full so you are as well informed and best placed to help as possible.<\/p>\n

Either way, whether you are the person needing help or the person doing the helping, you got this. *Fist bump*<\/p>\n

Problem Gambling in the UK<\/strong><\/h2>\n

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Problem gambling is also referred to as gambling addiction or compulsive gambling. A person is considered to have a gambling addiction if they have the urge to continuously gamble despite the harm it is causing them and other people around them. Of course, like all addictions, people experience this on different levels.<\/p>\n

For some it might be excessive lottery tickets or pumping money into online slots, others might spend too much time in the local arcade, and of course plenty of people fit the stereotypical description and blow way more money than they can afford in casino\u2019s.<\/p>\n

It is estimated that 350,000 people in the UK suffer with gambling addiction in one form or another, and shockingly, it is thought that just 5% of them seek help while only 1% of them actually have treatment.<\/p>\n

With 24\/7 access to various different gambling channels, be it online or late night physical locations, it\u2019s very easy to feed the habit<\/a>, and many people believe that global recession is also a contributing factor.<\/p>\n

Regulation <\/strong><\/h3>\n

\"RulesTo combat this, the UK Government, as well as the UK Gambling Commission<\/a> (UKGC), have put many rules and restrictions in place. In fact, the gambling industry is one of the most heavily regulated industries in the world.<\/p>\n

For a start, any business that wants to provide gambling services needs to obtain a license to do so from the UKGC, and in order to do that they need to be compliant with the law, and with the license conditions and codes of practice.<\/p>\n

The UKGC will keep tabs on all companies, reviewing them regularly and even making visits to the businesses themselves. Anyone found to be in breach of their license can be fined, and in severe cases have their licenses revoked. The regulating body isn\u2019t shy about doing this either, and fines can reach eye-watering sums so be assured that the bookies, etc. take notice.<\/p>\n

The biggest fine on record was \u00a37.8 million, and 888 Holdings have the dubious honour of holding that particular record, for \u201cserious failings in their handling of vulnerable customers.\u201d \u00a33.5 million of this money was returned to gamblers who had attempted to opt out yet still been allowed to deposit, while \u00a34.25 million went to a socially responsible cause to help fight problem gambling.<\/p>\n

How to Spot a Potential Gambling Problem<\/strong><\/h2>\n

\"GamblingIt\u2019s may seem obvious to an outsider, but for the person who is affected, it isn\u2019t always clear that they have a problem until it is too late.<\/p>\n

If you think you might be developing a problem, or you recognise some of the following traits in a friend or family member, then it\u2019s time to seek help:<\/p>\n