Few amusement arcade owners do anything practical to prevent children under 16 from using their premises.
I shall refer to the expectation that an amusement arcade will attract disreputable and disruptive clients as a "moral" concern.
An important point is that, when an amusement arcade gets going, two separate and unrelated processes must be observed.
Full-time person to assists in the running of an amusement arcade.
We stopped at the amusement arcade there to have a go at some of the games.
I am aware of a case of someone working in an amusement arcade and being paid £1.50 per hour.
There was an appeal against a refusal by my committee of permission for an amusement arcade in the locality.
I cannot feel this is necessary in the case of an amusement arcade that has half a dozen machines in it.