Philadelphia is grappling with a surge in unregulated gambling establishments, particularly within scores of corner stores across impoverished neighborhoods, including areas known for drug markets like Kensington Avenue. City officials are actively seeking solutions to address this issue, and the City Council is considering implementing a ban on most businesses hosting these gambling machines. This situation has raised concerns about the proliferation of gambling in the city's poorest areas, highlighting the need for regulatory intervention.
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Unregulated gambling machines have proliferated in Philly’s poorest neighborhoods. City Council is considering a ban in most businesses. https://t.co/wQguJJogJe
In Philly, scores of corner stores have morphed into unregulated gambling halls. Dozens have clustered in some neighborhoods — often impoverished areas, or drug markets like Kensington Ave City officials are struggling to come up with a response: https://t.co/vhOyJEXHOX
Philadelphia’s growing problem with corner-store slot parlors https://t.co/jQ9ZToo3MT via @phillyinquirer
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