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Some arcade legality questions

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pbj:

So me one person that's actually gone to jail for it besides David Foley.

 ::)

dgame:

What happens in South Florida is if you have other licenses (occupational, food service, etc.) then the inspectors come by at least once a year. When they are in there they look for any unlicensed things. So if you have a vending machine with a missing or expired tax stamp you can get fined, same goes for arcade and pinball machines. Never heard of anyone getting in trouble for what is inside the cab.

Nowadays that pizza parlor or barber shop with the Galaga cocktail sporting the 1986 tax stamp may never get fined but the 'authorities' still have the right to do so.



Thenasty:

It becomes illegal when you get caught  >:D

JDFan:


--- Quote from: Thenasty on February 04, 2014, 10:17:25 am ---It becomes illegal when you get caught  >:D

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+1 -- and in the long run if you do get caught you'll pretty much come out way behind as there isn't much profit in them nowadays as PBJ mentioned $10 - $30 per month. Just not worth the risk esp. once you deduct the overhead and repair\maintenance costs !!

pbj:

Meh do it anyway.



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