Liverpool Council to implement gambling advertising blackout 

by iGamingExpert
4 minutes read
Liverpool is set to undergo regulatory changes that halt gambling marketing from appearing on the side of taxis in the city.

Documents released and seen by the Liverpool Echo detailed a myriad of changes to the sector in the North West city, including limitations on marketing which would likely impact the relationship between black cabs and the gambling industry.

Risking backlash from drivers in the region, the changes come alongside a steep rise in licensing prices for the sector.

There is also a dispute brewing around the number of vehicles that are registered in Wolverhampton but operating in Liverpool – with many believing that the licensing process in Wolverhampton is far easier than in other parts of the country.

The capital watches on

The tightening of restrictions in the North of England is yet to be mirrored in the South of England, in spite of significant criticism levelled at London Mayor, Sadiq Khan.

Khan has been accused of “backtracking” after he pledged in 20..

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