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    Thailand’s Government Orders Nationwide Ban on “Crane Claw” Machines

    Thailand’s Interior Ministry has banned the arcade “crane claw” machines at many shopping malls, deeming them gambling tools. The order banning the machines was signed on Feb 19th was issued to all provincial governors to be enforced nationwide.


    The order described two types of arcade game and machines; the claw crane machines where customers pay money to use a crane claw to pick from among a pile of dolls inside a glass display case; and the dispenser and game machines which customers operate using a token to obtain items from inside a case or play games on screens.


    With the claw crane machines, customers slip a token worth 10 baht each time into the machine. Even more the players have no guarantee they will receive anything in return. Even more it was deemed as a game of betting between the players and the machines, anti-gaming atavists told the Bangkok Post.

    As for the dispenser or game machines, the ministry determined customers always get something in return from them. Be it an item or enjoyment from playing the game. Furthermore these machines do not constitute gambling paraphernalia.


    Ministry officials will inspect shopping malls. Operators of unlicensed machines will be given a warning or face arrest if they repeatedly ignore the warning.


    Last month, youth activists urged the government to enforce a ban on arcade claw crane machines.


    Nutthapong Sampaokaew, a coordinator of the No Gambling Youth Club, said the machines are found in many shopping malls throughout the country. Also that young people have unrestricted access to them.


    The coin-operated crane claw machines are very popular with thai Thai youth. They entice young children on working a crane claw to pickup toys inside a glass display case. As the youth have to pay and the prize isn’t guaranteed, its gambling, Mr Nutthapong said.


    He also said the Gambling Act categories the machines as serving a betting purpose. A definition confirmed in a Supreme Court ruling. However, the machines operate freely at department stores and attract many youngsters.

    Mr Nutthapong cited a survey it conducted in 92 shopping malls in 10 provinces including Bangkok. It found more than 1,300 machines are in place at 75 malls.

    https://www.chiangraitimes.com/thail...claw-machines/

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    Last month, youth activists urged the government to enforce a ban on arcade claw crane machines.
    They must be proud. What will they conquer next? A nation wide campaign to stamp out fried mars bars, perhaps??

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    Good. They're completely fixed so you cannot win.

    Unlike the ones we did in Europe. Still got a few teddies for me bed from those. The ones in Thailand result in one thing. Tears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wally Dorian Raffles View Post
    They must be proud. What will they conquer next? A nation wide campaign to stamp out fried mars bars, perhaps??
    It's been in the news for the past few years, it's a gaming mafia rort organised to steal money from children and Lulu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luigi View Post
    Good. They're completely fixed so you cannot win.

    Unlike the ones we did in Europe. Still got a few teddies for me bed from those. The ones in Thailand result in one thing. Tears.
    Never (ever) managed to win anything from one of these evil machines. Tried recently in Japan, with all the coins you get over there you feel obliged to try getting rid of them in Pikachu machines or these crane contraptions. The missus and kid had to pull me away from it eventually..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luigi View Post
    It's been in the news for the past few years, it's a gaming mafia rort organised to steal money from children and Lulu.
    Really? That sucks. I was thinking that I used to be pretty good at these things, so I don't have a problem. Different story if they are rigged..

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    Bit late they're going to ban them,I've already convinced my daughter they rip off money.

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    I play a similar game on the weekend at a local fair where I had to throw a dart at some balloons to win a prize..............

    By definition this is gambling and should banned or is it more like a game of chance ?

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    I actually thought this was already in effect, all the machines disappeared from malls etc. here last year.

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    Gotta get your priorities right....
    As if they have'nt got anything more important to do....
    ...nah...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fondles View Post
    I play a similar game on the weekend at a local fair where I had to throw a dart at some balloons to win a prize..............

    By definition this is gambling and should banned or is it more like a game of chance ?

    Clearly yes, they were thinking of banning these too, along with coconut shy, air riffle shooting and other skill games stands .. Bingo stands too.

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