This was revealed by the report from GRECOJOC, the association of gaming halls in this region.
Spain.- On January 15, during the annual assembly of Gremi Català de Sales d’Oci i Noves Tecnologies del Joc (GRECOJOC), the association that groups the gaming halls in Catalonia, Xavier Salvadó Rovira, sub-inspector and head of the Central Unit for Gaming and Entertainment of the Mossos d’Esquadra, presented the results of the inspections carried out in 2024.
Salvadó Rovira reported that during the inspections of the year, no minors were detected in the gaming halls. This information is highly significant, as it highlights the sector's commitment to integrity and compliance with current regulations.
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The other findings from the inspections also revealed that there was a reduced number of recorded infractions. There were no reports of infractions regarding access by unauthorized persons, and only one infraction related to non-compliance with established schedules was recorded, reflecting a high level of responsibility in the management of the establishments.
Although some issues with the documentation of the machines and failures in the records were detected, the small number of incidents demonstrates a general commitment to compliance with the legislation.