http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22934305
'Gamblers crowd around four dark grey machines where they pick from a handful of fixed-odds games.
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The machines average profits of around £50,000 each a year - £200,000 per shop.'
Jeff
The street with 18 betting shops
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might give this trading lark up and move thereFerru123 wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22934305
'Gamblers crowd around four dark grey machines where they pick from a handful of fixed-odds games.
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The machines average profits of around £50,000 each a year - £200,000 per shop.'
Jeff

I started my career as a Ladbrokes betting shop manager, so I have some great memories from my shop days.
I sometimes worked in a shop in St Mary's Southampton. It forms part of the red light area, and in the 90's (pre-internet) prostitution was rife down there. We used to get working girls come in the shop looking for punters who wanted to celebrate a winner with a quick leg over!
I sometimes worked in a shop in St Mary's Southampton. It forms part of the red light area, and in the 90's (pre-internet) prostitution was rife down there. We used to get working girls come in the shop looking for punters who wanted to celebrate a winner with a quick leg over!
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Guess it was letiss that first sparked the idea of "laying a horse".