Deleted User wrote: » What has betting got to do with the spread of Coronavirus? Asking for a friend
buried wrote: » I don't want a levy to go back to the horses and the dogs, I want a excise duty placed on every single bet, just like its placed on every single drink, every single pack of fags. To help pay for wider society. Lets see that come in to force like it used to be.
Silly Gilly wrote: » Ah, the apologist for the dog abusing industry is in to deflect. I would not piss on you if you were on fire.
buried wrote: » Keeps the country afloat??? lol Keeps Paddy Power and Willy Chancerballs afloat more like
ReginaldSmythV wrote: Big blowback these days against gambling (not that I agree with that). Horse racing is something that exists purely for gambling, there’s no other reason for its existence unlike most other sports.
Deleted User wrote: What has betting got to do with the spread of Coronavirus? Asking for a friend
TinyChancer wrote: » Started preparing mid-January when Wuhan was getting bad. We always have about two months of supplies but did three big shops between then and a week ago. We had stocked up on all essentials by then and haven't left the house since, except once to run a few errands on Monday. Wore disposable gloves, sprayed all clothes and everything that had been in contact with the outside (cash from the bank, lots of bottles of alcohol) with bleach and antiseptic and wiped down with disinfectant wipes, including clothes and shoes. Left everything in the hall to ensure any virus was dead before bringing it inside. Might be over-cautious, don't really care. We have three immunocompromised here so taking no chances. Seven days since we've been anywhere and we're doing grand. I love staying home and gardening, playing music, reading, writing, talking to friends and family online. I've done a good bit of work from home but nothing too strenuous. Mostly I'm just planting and harvesting veg, prepping meals for the freezers, baking, relaxing, writing songs and stuff like that. Never used to watch the news or listen to the radio but we're regular viewers at the moment, we yell at it like it's a sporting event as the facts being given by officials are in opposition to what's in peer-reviewed journals or reported facts by journalists. Quite surprised the apocalypse started like this and not optimistic for humanity, but I think with a support network, anyone can be optimistic and enjoy life. Predictions for this time 2021 - probably a dystopian bureaucratic dictatorship, I'm starting a rebellion front in advance of this development if anyone wants to drop me a pm.
Father Hernandez wrote: » Judging by yours and others posts, this thread is slowly turning into a gambling/horse racing bashing thread because you simply don't like the sport. Horse Racing contributes to Irish tourism, plenty jobs, massive factor in areas outside of Dublin economy wise and a sport where Ireland are massively successful whether you like it or not.
Conall Cernach wrote: » [PHP][/PHP] A fixed rate levy will only encourage the gambling of larger amounts to offset the levy. There are loads of gamblers that gamble one or two euro at a time so under your proposal that €2 punt will now cost them €4 but they'd still only get a return on €2.
punisher5112 wrote: » You will find some of these morons selling stuff to others.....Army should have been sent out to the shops
Jimmy Bottlehead wrote: » A few unloved packs of toilet paper.
buried wrote: » Been digging out me vinyl record collection and having a great time of it.
buried wrote: » those things have excise duty placed on them, so why not gambling bets?
whisky_galore wrote: » 28 Days Later. Shaun of the Dead. The Road. For starters.
Lundstram wrote: » Self isolate if you're so worried.
The Tetrarch wrote: » There is tax on betting. The government get a cut of the action. Suppose they put a 100% tax/excise duty on bets. The average outcome at present is punters lose about 20% - to the bookmakers and the government. Recreational punters accept this.Increase the take massively and punters will stop betting, especially bigger punters. If I average 5% profit on betting (average is a 20% loss) then any increase of 5% or more and I will stop.
listermint wrote: » You keep on saying this line over and over. The staff in the HSE can't self isolated because they'd have to look after any clown who contracted it because they didn't want to lose their 70 euro Ryanair flight. But sure look . Me me me me me me Wha......
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I’ll admit that I’m over here in Cheltenham. I wasn’t going to go, but made the decision on Tuesday that I would as I’d everything booked. It’s normally the highlight of my year, even if the atmosphere is slightly more subdued at this running of the festival. I’d say both countries are riddled with the corona at this stage so it wouldn’t have made a blind bit of difference calling it off.