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VLT class action proposal heard in St. John's court

Final arguments were made Tuesday in St. John's concerning a proposed class action lawsuit, involving video lottery terminals.
Ches Crosbie, on behalf of his clients, argues video lottery terminals are inherently addictive. (CBC)

Final arguments were made Tuesday in aSt. John's courtroom, concerning a proposed class action lawsuit, involving video lottery terminals.

Lawyer Ches Crosbie, on behalf of his clients,is arguing in the Newfoundland and LabradorSupreme Courtthat aclass action should go ahead against theAtlantic Lottery Corporation.
Lawyers, including Ches Crosbie, appear at Supreme Court in St. John's for final arguments in a case involving the Atlantic Lottery Corporation. (CBC)

Crosbie, among other things, has argued that VLTs are inherently addictive, and should be dealt with as a class action against the Corporation.

Lawyers for the Atlantic Lottery Corporation have argued that if people have allegedly been harmed, theircases should be heard on an individual basis.

It's expected it will be several months before JusticeAlphonsusFaour delivers his decision.