I can tell you from experience that it's very easy to get served when blind drunk!andyfuller wrote: Taking a friday night for example, there are some people who would (some do) go to pubs and drink themselves into such a state that they pass out etc. They are unable to make sensible decisions so that decision has been taken out of their hands as much as is possible and they should no longer be served when drunk.

I can understand someone being for banning slot machines because of the problems they are perceived to cause. Ditto an anti-restriction libertarian stance.andyfuller wrote:I wouldn't outlaw Betfair either and I wouldn't out law the machines. Measure need to be taken to govern their use and the current rules are not sufficient imo.
But your position amounts to 'Well, I'd restrict them, but only a bit', which is inconsistent...

If I speed, I risk killing other people. If I use slot machines, I risk depleting my own bank balance, but that's it...andyfuller wrote:Another good example of people being stupid are people speeding, rules are put in place about how fast you can go but if you removed those restrictions and made it a free for all as you seem to imply you prefer you would get people going at 70mph+ in built up areas, past schools etc.
I don't think I need to define 'health and safety'!andyfuller wrote:What do you mean by Health and Safety.

Define 'very'.andyfuller wrote:Cars are very safe.

Safe relative to what?
Statistics would suggest that driving your car carries more risk than sitting on your sofa...
Slot machines don't ruin lives - people's inappropriate use of them does...andyfuller wrote:To misquote Theo P who said on Dragon's Den this year, cars don't cause accidents people do.
Jeff