Greek parliament admits to being stupid.

Posted by Les on Tuesday, September 10, 2002 at 03:50 PM. Read 5072 times. Tags:
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Good buddy Eric dropped me a note about recent events in Greece where lawmakers have effectively banned video games from the country. All of them, of every kind. The reason? To stop online gambling and because Parliament basically admitted that they couldn’t tell the difference between a gambling video game and games like The Sims.

The Greek parliament took the unusual—and highly reactive—step of banning anyone from playing or owning any form of electronic games. The law, which goes by the name of Law Number 3037 in Greece, went into effect at the end of July and was passed in an attempt to stop online gambling. It applies to arcade games, PC games, console games, handheld games, and even cell phones with embedded games. The law applies everywhere, not just in public places. In fact, the law is so unusual and far reaching that many have cried “Internet hoax” when reading about it.

Anyone convicted of violating the new law can be fined 5,000 - 75,000 euros and imprisoned for up to 12 months. Already two Internet caf owners have been arrested and face trial on September 10, and the trials are being viewed as an important test of the law’s validity. Meanwhile, many arcades have reportedly been shut down by authorities.—Gameland.gr

This law was passed in July, but word of it is just starting to hit various gaming websites (or at least the ones I tend to pay attention to) and already the courts in Greece have responded by throwing out the cases against the two Internet Cafs mentioned above.

A court in Greece has thrown out the case against two internet caf驩 owners accused of breaking a law banning computer games.

The ruling is the first of its kind in Greece and sets the courts on a collision course with the state.

Legislation passed in July banned people from playing video games in public places like internet cafs as part of a drive to stamp out illegal gambling.

The law has been criticized for not making a distinction between interactive gambling and computer games.

The court, in its ruling, said the law was unconstitutional.—BBC News

So it looks like it’s headed for a showdown. Perhaps they can settle their differences with a best 2 out of 3 set of Counter-Strike.

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Yiota United States Posted on 03/21/2008 at 04:27 AM

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...and by the way Les do you know why they arrested you?Because you are harmless...they are too scared or too bribed to arest those Cretan apes who carry guns on them (that means half of the Cretan population!

Les United States Posted on 03/21/2008 at 11:34 AM

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I’m not quite sure I’m following your point, Yiota. For one thing I’ve never been arrested.

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m.wael alkel Germany Posted on 03/21/2008 at 06:43 PM

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her point is , its ok to let normal civilized people to play GTA but never let retards play it since they might take it to the next level so in a developing country you need to insure every one is well educated before you introduce violence in games or media

Afroksilanthi Greece Posted on 05/07/2008 at 11:10 PM

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Excuse me m.wael_alkel, let me see if I understood that right.

its ok to let normal civilized people to play GTA but never let retards play it since they might take it to the next level so in a developing country you need to insure every one is well educated before you introduce violence in games or media.

You mean that American kids are “normal civilized” and it’s ok to play that game, but Greek kids aren’t? Well, I don’t remember ever any Greek kids going into their school with guns and killing their friends. I have never heard of a 10 yo kid doing drugs or a teenager stealing a car and be chased by the police etc. etc.
Of course I don’t mean to say that all American youth is bad or all Greek is good. And the population of USA is 25 times bigger than Greece, so it’s more probable bad things will happen.
But I don’t see where you (or Yiota) base the idea that the one is “mature” enough to play a game and the other isn’t. (Imo GTA is a game that no kid should play but that’s another thing.)
Anyway, since I see that “discussion” is going on for 5 1/5 years, let me remind you and assure you that no electronic game was ever restricted in Greece, no internet-cafe closed and everyone is free to play everything and everywhere. At home, at cafes, at the streets with his laptop, ANYwhere.
That law that Les is talking about is reffering to gambling machines. No store can have such a machine if it doesn’t have the proper license. That’s all.
I don’t thing that this law is stupid. It’s not like those raspberry :

Alaska-It is illegal to push a live moose out of a moving airplane.
Florida-Women may be fined for falling asleep under a hair dryer, as can the salon owner.
Florida-A special law prohibits unmarried women from parachuting on Sunday or she shall risk arrest, fine, and/or jailing.
Indiana-Bathing is prohibited during the winter.
Iowa-Kisses may last for as much as, but no more than, five minutes.
Kentucky-It is illegal to transport an ice cream cone in your pocket.
Oklahoma-Females are forbidden from doing their own hair without being licensed by the state.
Oklahoma-Dogs must have a permit signed by the mayor in order to congregate in groups of three or more on private property.
Tennessee-It is illegal to lasso a catfish in Tennessee. (I’d like to see that)
Washington-It is mandatory for a motorist with criminal intentions to stop at the city limits and telephone the chief of police as he is entering the town.

(Those laws are still active)
That was meant for a laugh, not to insult Americans.
I think the nation-comparing that took place in previous posts was wrong. Every country has both good and bad people, habbits, characteristics and of course laws. So stop accusing one another.
As leon_(get at me) said at a previous post:

...there is one race THE HUMAN RACE…

Cya.

zilch Austria Posted on 05/08/2008 at 01:51 AM

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Well, afroksilanthi, I agree with at least one of those laws you quote: pushing a live moose out of a moving airplane is probably nearly always a bad idea.

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