Throughout the world, gambling is enjoyed as
a recreational activity. The majority of people participate at levels
appropriate to their financial circumstances but for a small number of
people, gambling can become a problem.
Lasseters maintains a strong commitment to
responsible gambling. In 2003, we partnered with 14 other industry, government
and community bodies to form a Working Party responsible for developing
a Code of Practice for Northern Territory gambling providers. The Code
contains practices to be implemented to achieve industry 'best practice'
in the delivery of gambling services.
As a responsible Gaming Operator we actively
discourage minors who attempt to play at our gaming site. Age
checks are conducted by Lasseters staff to detect underage players.
- Age Verification
As we are a Government Licensed and Regulated
Casino, we request you provide us with proof of your name, age and
address within 90 days of becoming a cash player at our site. This
is a once only request, and you will not be required to provide it
again when playing at our site.
Failure of a player to provide suitable identification
to Lasseters within 90 days of becoming a cash player will result
in the closure of their account.
- Bet Limits
We realise that on occasions a Player may exceed
their personal spending limit. Therefore our site allows a player
to reduce their own bet limits so they do not exceed a limit that
is comfortable for them.
- Self Exclusion
The Self Exclusion is a facility to be used
if people feel they need to take a break from our site. Once Self
Exclusion has been placed, it cannot be removed. Self-Exclusion enables
players to exclude themselves from the site for the period selected.
During this time players cannot play cash games. If a player excludes
themselves three times in the life of their account they will be banned
from playing indefinitely and the balance of the account will be refunded.
Once a third and final self-exclusion
is initiated it cannot be revoked.
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Counselling Services
Lasseters is aware that
occasionally some people develop problems with gambling. We have consulted
with Amity Community Services who understand and deal with people
in these situations on a regular basis. We have sponsored a web site
for Amity Community Services to assist people who recognise that they
may have a problem.
We encourage you to view the site and complete
the self-assessment form, which will help you to identify if a problem
exists.
Take me to Amity
Community Services
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