Betting firm logos could be banned from sports shirts in the biggest cash shake-up in almost two decades, it is reported. Football, snooker, darts, boxing and rugby league could all be hit in the move to protect vulnerable and problem gamblers.
The government launched a consultation on gambling laws in December which will close on March 31. It is looking at the “benefits or harms” of allowing gambling adverts and sponsorship on team kits.
It also asks campaigners for “any additional evidence the government should consider” to help vulnerable groups. The Department for Digital Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) emphasised no decisions had been made.
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