B.C. casinos to require ID at entry to support gambling self-exclusion program
People entering casinos starting Monday will be required to show photo identification upon entry to help support people enrolled in its self-exclusion program.
CEO Pat Davis said BCLC believes it’s the first jurisdiction in North America to require ID at the casino door, “an example of BCLC’s continued work towards our ambition of having the healthiest players in the world.” Game Break is BCLC’s “voluntary and confidential program offering individuals the opportunity to take a break from gambling for a chosen period of time.” People can enroll in the program for a six-month, one-year, two-year or three-year term.
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