New Anti-illegal Gambling Website Launched

AGA boosts its year-long "Stop Illegal Gambling — Play it Safe" campaign

The US land casino trade body, the American Gaming Association has boosted its year-long "Stop Illegal Gambling — Play it Safe" campaign with the launch late last week of a new website titled stopillegalgambling.org.
The AGA has also announced a partnership that will look at training law enforcement, reviewing laws and communicating concerns, claiming that consumer protections in illegal gambling are non-existent and law enforcement lacks tools to protect the integrity of games.
Geoff Freeman, president and CEO of the AGA, said in a press release:
"The AGA's initiative has been instrumental in building a strong partnership with law enforcement and drawing a stark contrast between the legal, regulated gaming industry and shady, illegal operators."
Stopillegalgambling.org/ flags five key areas of illegal gambling threats – online betting, animal betting (cockfighting and dogfighting), sports betting, internet cafes and black market machines.
It also identifies the AGA's partners in the campaign, including two Murphys – former FBI deputy director Tim and former Boston police commissioner Ed.
There are articles, videos and other information related to the campaign on-site.
In related news, the publication CDC Gaming reports that the AGA has also announced that it is to host a major law enforcement summit in June this year in Washington, D.C.

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