Addicted gamblers Sue in Quebec, CanadaThis article comes from Highwaygames.com ![]() The legal team leading the suit say that the government-controlled agency, Loto Quebec, has failed to warn users of its popular video gambling machines that, for some, they can be dangerously addictive. Until 1993 the machines had appeared in bars illegally but once the government took control of them, the lawyers say that this gave the impression that there were no dangers connected with their use. The lawsuit involves around 50 people so far, but lawyers believe thousands of others may join the case. "Gambling here is an increasingly controversial issue". The Quebec coroner says at least 33 suicides in 1999 had direct links to problem gambling. In April, one man with heavy gambling debts shot himself in the car park of the Montreal casino. The lawsuit is expected to take several years to reach a conclusion. So far Loto Quebec says it will only comment once the case has been heard. SOURCE: BBC NEWS https://www.highwaygames.comhttps://www.highwaygames.com/arcade-news/addicted-gamblers-sue-in-quebec-canada-361/ Copyright © 1999 - 2025, Highwaygames.com All Rights |