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Moreover, for establishments close to a casino that depend on sports fans patronizing their business, if they are unable to provide a safe and legal setting for patrons to place a wager, they will lose a portion of that business to a casino that does. They currently are competing in a market where they only have Keno and the casino has more games. They cannot serve free drinks but a casino can. They cannot serve after 2am but a casino can serve until 4am; giving casinos another regional monopoly on in-person brick-and-mortar sports betting will be a straw to break some of these long time local businesses backs.

Fair Play was established to advocate for Massachusetts small businesses to be part of the emerging industry of sports wagering.

Allowing some lottery agents the ability to offer their patrons sports wagers will bring more revenue to the state in two simple ways . First, the profit the state will see partnering with a vendor is 4 to 5 times greater than just taxing a casino sports book or an online book . Secondly, there will be that many more places to process bets and therefore , more opportunity for revenue. Mandating that the Lottery partner with a third-party vendor that is an expert in the field and one with experience will allow th e state to see more revenue through a larger handle rather than just taxing casino or online sports books. This third party will also take on and manage risk; so that issues of potentially losing money are mitigated properly.

SUPPORT FOR OUR LOCALLY OWNED SMALL BUSINESSES & THEIR EMPLOYEES

A large percentage of lottery agents are small local business owners. They have been providing our cities and towns with close to $1 billion in unrestricted local aid annually over the last decade. They are also the places where local citizens congregate and many are the heart of their respective neighborhoods. Allowing a number of these business owners the opportunity is a way to support them that will not cost the Commonwealth a penny. In fact, it will be a revenue generator as was mentioned earlier. These businesses employ thousands of workers at various levels. Whether it is part-time while in college; a much needed second income source or a career in the restaurant and hospitality sector, these jobs are vital jobs to our economy. Many of them have expressed to us that they are feeling squeezed by the increase in minimum wage, health care costs and further regulation. This is an opportunity to afford them something that should help them retain and grow business.

Moreover, for establishments close to a casino that depend on sports fans patronizing their business, if they are unable to provide a safe and legal setting for patrons to place a wager, they will lose a portion of that business to a casino that does. They currently are competing in a market where they only have Keno and the casino has more games. They cannot serve free drinks but a casino can. They cannot serve after 2am but a casino can serve until 4am; giving casinos another regional monopoly on in-person brick-and-mortar sports betting will be a straw to break some of these long time local businesses backs.

When Massachusetts decided to make adult use marijuana legal, a large majority of leaders and policy-makers expressed the need to make sure local and small business people were not left on the sidelines in this new industry. We should be doing the same when it comes to this new industry.

GEOGRAPHIC FAIRNESS

Not everyone who would place a wager on a sporting event will want to download an app that is connected to a bank account or credit card to their phone. Many aren’t technologically savvy enough to do so, many know better about their own habits and self- control to connect a device that puts their money at risk at the touch of a few buttons and many simply don’t trust nor feel comfortable wagering on their phone. These folks would rather dig into their pocket and place a bet in person but with only 3 casinos in the Commonwealth a great number of people will have to drive 45mins or more to place a bet.

So the argument that people who don’t live close to a casino and may want to bet can just do so on their mobile device is not entirely correct and we will be leaving revenue on the table if we do not provide safe, accessible and legal places to wager on sports.

Revenue also left on the table is that of a casual bettor no matter where he/she may live. They may already be at an establishment and see that a game is about to come on in 10mins and then decide to place a wager on the game and stick around for a while.

GREATER IMPACT ON BLACK MARKET

Quite simply the more places available to safely and legally place a bet the larger impact there will be on the black market. Instead of engaging in a crime to place what may seem like a harmless bet on a game or two through a black market bookie; a person can help stimulate their local economy and bet at a local establishment and contribute to local aid as well. Furthermore not only is the act of placing a bet illegal but when you are gambling on the black market you are gambling on credit usually and betting money on the promise to pay if you do not win rather than having to put the money down up front. This leads to issues around black market debts that haunt peoples lives and sometimes end up in harassment and violence never mind providing a revenue stream to criminal enterprises that don’t just deal in illegal sports betting.

In conclusion, as a person who worked on gaming legislation in the past for former Governor Deval Patrick, I fully appreciate all the moving parts, countless interests and legal complexities that need to be taken into account as you work towards a final piece of legislation that will become law. Many of those issues Fair Play has no stance on one way or another and we remained focused on the sole goal of these small businesses have the opportunity to allow sports wagers if the Commonwealth chooses to legalize the ability to do so. I need not belabor the points; but we will see more money, we will support local business owners and their local employees, we will be fair to residents throughout the Commonwealth and we will frankly have a safer Commonwealth as we strike a more significant blow to the black market if we allow some of these small businesses the option to offer legal and safe sports wagers to their customers.

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Among today’s society there are an abundance of critics of sport. They criticize the politics, money, and behavior among sport and how it can affect an individual. Most of those critics also believe that sport does not build character. I partially agree to this statement; however, I believe that sport can build character when it is practiced in an environment that thrives on and teaches character and moral development. Then the athlete has an opportunity to become morally developed and gives them situations to test their moral maturity.…

Among today’s society there are an abundance of critics of sport. They criticize the politics, money, and behavior among sport and how it can affect an individual. Most of those critics also believe that sport does not build character. I partially agree to this statement; however, I believe that sport can build character when it is practiced in an environment that thrives on and teaches character and moral development. Then the athlete has an opportunity to become morally developed and gives them situations to test their moral maturity.…

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“We Nazis see no value whatsoever in having Negroes travel to Germany and meet our ‘finest’ in competition.”

Committee On Fair Play in Sports Issues Rebuttal to Bingham’s Position

This article has been written by a representatives of the Committee on Fair Play in Sports, an organization of prominent liberaia who urge American non-participation in the Olympics if they are held in Berlin. It is written in answer to an article by William J. Bingham ’10, chairman of the Track and Field Committee who stated the case for the Olympic Committee’s decision to enter an American team, in the Crimson for November 5.

Let me present the case of the plaintiff in default of Mr. Bingham’s (and the Olympic Committee’s) exposition. I am of course concerned with the statement of the case which Mr. Bingham makes, but I feel, with all due respect to Mr. Bingham, that in this particular instance it in permissible to put the facts of the developments in this question in the shadow of moral right and justice. It is not, mind you, that the Committee on Fair Play in Sports does not have a leg to stand on should the issue be decided utterly on its legal merits. So far is this from the truth that I think it is safe to say that my legal bombardment can blow Mr. Bingham’s arguments quite out of court. “Mais nous verrons ce que nous verrons”.

Mr. Bingham rests his case upon the argument, amongst others, that “Germany has nothing whatsoever to do with the management of the Olympic Games”. This, evidently, is considered by the proponents of participation to be a very telling point, for it is advanced by all leading figures in the fight to send the team abroad to a Nazi Olympiad. If such be the case, if it is a cornerstone of the reasoning of the pro-participation people, I am afraid that the Olympic Committee has no case at all.

A little history will not be amiss at this point. On June 7th, 1933, Dr. Lewald, President of the German Olympic Committee stated that “with the consent of his government”, he was authorized to declare: 1) “The German Olympic Committee has delegated the mandate that has been entrusted to it to a special organizing committee composed of Dr. Lewald, Dr. Sham, the mayor of Berlin and Captain Von Tschammer-Osten, Reichssport Kommissar.” Since that time, Dr. Lewald has been unable to make a statement to the press without first getting permission from the representative of the Nazi government, Von Tschammer-Osten. Very plainly, the German Olympic Committee has abdicated its function for the sake of allowing the Nazi party to express its wishes more directly.

Another argument which Mr. Bingham makes is that “Avery Brundage, president of the American Olympic Committee has visited Germany and obtained definite promises that there would be no prejudice against Jewish athletes”. I am sure that it is not Mr. Bingham’s intent to make of this issue an altercation between the Jews and the Nazi government. Yet such is the way that he phrases his thought that one is led to believe that he had this in his mind. It is regrettable that such should be the implication because if ever there was a question which required exactness of definition, that of participating in a Nazi Olympiad is the one. It is true that the Nazis would be guilty of a breach of sportsmanship should it be found that they have denied the right of competition of Jewish athletes, but our case rests on an even firmer basis. The Naxis-have discriminated against Catholic sports organizations and dissenting Prostestant groups in a way which is mild only when compared with the treatment accorded the Jewish sportsmen. I refer specifically to the alternative which the Nazis have presented to their political and religious opponents: either practise under the supervision of our “Fuehrers” or don’t practise at all. You know, for example, that the Deutsche Jugendkraft with a membership of over 100,000 throughout Baden was dissolved. Mr. Bingham implies that because the Nazis have promised not to discriminate against Jewish athletes that there would therefore be no discrimination. Are we to take the gilt-aged invitations issued to Gretel Bergman and Helene Mayer as satisfactory evidence of their good faith? Or are we to consider the gross violations of the Olympic Code contained in the cases of Dr. Prenn, the tennis player, Beelig, the boxer and Nathan, the long distance runner, to name but a few who have been denied access to the training facilities of have been driven out of the country?

As a matter of fact, the Nazis would not be consistent if they did permit opposition groups to train freely for the coming Olympic Games. We have only to consult Bruno Malitz’s book “Sports in the National Socialist Ideology” to find the roots from which springs the atavistic treatment of minorities in the realm of sport. To give Herr Malitz, a sports leader of the Storm Troops the floor:

“We Nazis see no value whatsoever in having Negroes travel to Germany and meet our ‘finest’ in competition.”

Mr. Malitz still has the floor: “Frenchmen, Belgians, Polaks, and Jew-Niggers ran on German tracks, swam in German pools. Money was thrown away by promoters, but nobody could say that the international relationships between Germany and its enemies were bettered. Only a few treasonable persons and anti-German pacifists claim such things when delivering speeches in Geneva, Paris, and Prague.”

The Nazis are lamentably consistent.

If I were to continue quoting from this officially blessed book–it was on the preferred list of the National Socialist library–I could very easily show that the Nazis sneer at the very conception of international competition. A sentence or two will suffico for this purpose–if the foregoing quotations have not already accomplished the job.

“You will ask us now, ‘Don’t you want any Olympic Games in a Nazi state. We answer yes, as a matter of fact, we consider them due to international propaganda reasons as necessary.’ The only difference will be that no private clubs or associations will select the team in the name of Germany. The state will name the teams.”

At the risk of ending on an anticlimax, I will take up two more points which Mr. Bingham makes. He relies very much on the report which Mr. Brundage brought back from Germany after spending a week there. I believe that one need only underline the fact that Mr. Brundage does not speak German and when he spoke to leaders of German Jewry, he did so either in the presence of official representatives of the Nazi government or with them hovering ominously in the background as it were. Even if these leaders of German Jewry did give a clean bill of fare to the Nazis, I do not think that their statements should be taken very seriously.

Mr. Bingham declared that it is un-sportsmanlike to allow political, religious and racial situations to interfere with the conduct of athletics. We agree with him fully; that is why we engaged ourselves in this fight to keep our athletes away from the German shores. “Politics belong in sports,” says Bruno Malitz, and we shudder at the thought. We are afraid that should our athletes set foot on Nazi land they will be contaminated by the doctrines which have set books on fire and inspired racial and religious riots. We don’t want them to come home to sow the principles of hatred which the Nazis have made so peculiarly their own. Our athletes are ideal products of our American democracy. Let us keep them that way.

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But fair play is also a philosophy – one of respect for others, and respect for the institution of sport. It leads to an agreement, between all of those involved in sport, on the values and lessons that we want sport to teach our children and ourselves.

What is Fair Play?

Fair play is a complex concept that comprises and embodies a number of fundamental values that are not only integral to sport but relevant in everyday life.

Fair competition, respect, friendship, team spirit, equality, sport without doping, respect for written and unwritten rules such as integrity, solidarity, tolerance, care, excellence and joy, are the building blocks of fair play that can be experienced and learnt both on and off the field.

What do the fundamental values of fair play mean?

Fair competition

To enjoy the fruits of success, it is not enough to win. Triumph must be measured by absolute fair means, honesty and just play.

Respect

For every athlete, playing by the written rules is mandatory, and respecting the unwritten ones is a must. Fair play requires unconditional respect for opponents, fellow players, referees and fans.

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Friendship

Rivalry on the field does not exclude friendship. On the contrary, friendship could grow from noble rivalries.

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Team spirit

Individuals can be strong on their own, but they are much stronger in a team. Sharing the moment of victory with your team is the ultimate pleasure.

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Equality

Competing on equal terms is essential in sport. Otherwise, performance cannot be measured properly.

Sport without doping

Fair play means not cheating by taking drugs or doping. Anyone who does this ruins the game for everyone else.

Integrity

Being honest and having strong moral principles are essential to fair play. Practicing sport within a sound ethical framework is vitally important if you aim to be a true champion.

Solidarity

It is important to support each other and share feelings, aims and dreams. Mutual support brings mutual success on and off the field.

Tolerance

The willingness to accept behaviour or decisions you may not agree with develops your self-control. Ultimately, that could be the deciding factor when it comes to winning or losing.

True champions care about each other as they are well aware that they could not be where they are without having been cared for by others.

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Excellence

Sport engages us in a collective effort to pursue human excellence.

Pierre de Coubertin, the father of the modern Olympic Games said: “The important thing in life is not the triumph, but the fight. The essential thing is not to have won, but to have fought well.” Competition can be intense, but you should always first look for joy when practicing any sports. You should never forget about the play even in the heat of the fight.

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How do the fundamental values of fair play contribute to the betterment of the world?

Fair play is not a theory. Fair play is an attitude that manifests itself in behaviour. Whenever we act in the spirit of fair play we contribute to building a peaceful and better world.

Without fairness and trustworthiness the established order of our society is at risk. If we do not play by the rules, we ruin the spirit of the game and it is impossible to play with destroyers of the game.

Fair play, which is an essential and central part of successful involvement, promotion and development in both sport and life, can teach people tolerance and respect for others. It allows them to integrate into society and create a sense of teamwork. Fair play in sport is capable of giving hope, pride and identity, and it is able to unite where nationalities, politics, religions and cultures often divide.

Cooperation in the spirit of fair play delivers even greater results than pure gamesmanship in all walks of life. It plays a key role, the role of a catalyst in today’s society as a means of improving quality of life and human well-being.

How is fair play defined by the various stakeholders of sport and society?

Fair play for champions of sport

There is no sport without fair play and there are no champions either.

“The important thing in life is not the triumph, but the fight; the essential thing is not to have won, but to have fought well. “ Baron Pierre de Coubertin

“It takes more than crossing the line first to make a champion. A champion is more than a winner. A champion is someone who respects the rules, rejects doping and competes in the spirit of fair play. “ Jacques Rogge, IOC President

“Fair play gives sport the character of beauty. Fair play is a common language, the cement of sports that is capable of gathering together the whole sports world. There are many champions, but the champion of champions is the one who trains, competes and lives in the spirit of fair play. “ Jenő Kamuti, President of the International Fair Play Committee

“We cannot understand fair play unless we link it to moral values such as the spirit of justice, fairness, and human dignity. This “broad” vision makes fair play accessible to all and underpins all its specific applications.

Thus, respect, loyalty, tolerance and the healthy body are the marks of fair play in sport. Reciprocity plays an essential role in competition: one cannot do without one’s opponent, and sport demands a respectful attitude towards the other; respect must go to the loser as well as to the winner.

In order for there to be justice, equality of opportunity is as necessary in sport for leisure as in competitive sports, and in the latter, it must exist at all stages of training. Fair play calls for the greatest understanding of the social environment of competitors and of different cultures. “ International Fair Play Committee, Declaration 2011

“The notion of fair play is a universally understood concept, which underpins all of sport. Without fairness, sport is devoid of any meaning or purpose. Worse still, it can be a detrimental experience for its participants.

But fair play is also a philosophy – one of respect for others, and respect for the institution of sport. It leads to an agreement, between all of those involved in sport, on the values and lessons that we want sport to teach our children and ourselves.

Playing fair also has to do with making choices. As we interact with each other in sport, or as spectators of sport, we must regularly consider and define what we think is right and what is not. Sport engages us in a collective effort to pursue human excellence. As our children interact with each other in sport, their ability to make good choices about fair play issues matures along with their ability to think and learn about what makes for a rewarding and fulfilling life in society.” Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport

“Fair play incorporates the concepts of friendship, respect for others and always playing within the right spirit. Fair play is defined as a way of thinking, not just a way of behaving.” Code of Sport Ethics, Council of Europe

Fair play for champions of everyday life

“Neither by nature, then, nor contrary to nature do the virtues arise in us; rather we are adapted by nature to receive them, and are made perfect by habit.” Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics

“Fair play is a positive concept. Sport is a social and cultural activity which, practiced fairly, enriches society and the friendship between nations. Sport is also recognized as an individual activity which, played fairly, offers the opportunity for self-knowledge, self-expression and fulfillment; personal achievement, skill acquisition and demonstration of ability; social interaction, enjoyment, good health and well-being. Sport promotes involvement and responsibility in society with its wide range of clubs and leaders working voluntarily. In addition, responsible involvement in some activities can help to promote sensitivity to the environment.” Code of Sports Ethics, Council of Europe

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