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Greek Anti-Gaming Laws Still Being Enforced

Gamaroo writes "An AFP report on Yahoo indicates that innocent Internet and gaming cafes in Greece are still being raided by police, despite the laws being ruled unconstitutional by the supreme court of the land. From the article: 'In a desperate attempt to clamp down on out-of-control illegal gambling, Greek parliament passed in 2002 a law that summarily banned all public gaming conducted by electronic and mechanical means. Said one man, 'They treat us like criminals,' said Aris Assimakopoulos, a 28-year old computer specialist who runs an internet cafe in downtown Athens. Policemen stormed Assimakopoulos' enterprise twice in January, threw out all clients, confiscated 50 PCs and arrested an employee.'"

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  1. Gee! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Next thing you know, they'll be outlawing Greek sex...

  2. Legalized Stealing? by Locky · · Score: 4, Funny

    ' "These guys earn so much, that even when police catch them and confiscate their PCs, they can pay the fines and buy new material with just a single day's proceedings," Gusakis added.'

    Wow, let the raids continue! Let justice ring clear! So long as they can afford it, its perfectly ok to steal computers?! Off to Walmart I go!

  3. An example of gov't efficiency? by MachDelta · · Score: 5, Funny

    Um... excuse me if this is a stupid question... but if courts across the land, including the supreme-motherfucking-court of your country rule a law as being "unconstitutional"... then how in the hell could it possibly remain in effect!?

    Seems stupid. But maybe I just don't understand their laws. It is, after all, all greek to me! *Rimshot*.
    *Ducks and runs*