[IMG]http://gamepolitics.com/files/blogimages/gameoverlounge.jpg[/IMG]A Rochester Hills, Michigan ordinance [URL=http://gamepolitics.com/2010/04/26/michigan-ordinance-targets-game-centers]mentioned here yesterday[/URL], which would require owners of gaming centers or arcades to ensure that children only play games that are rated for their age level, was among the subjects of a City Council meeting held in the city last night.
A video of the [URL=http://rhtv.pegcentral.com/player.php?video=c5d04bf284ab06c90e1bb5ec09586e48]entire meeting is online[/URL] (the section dealing with the game ordinance begins at about 1:01 in) and features Game Over Lounge owner Constantine Carstea, who feels targeted by the proposed ordinance as he is the only game center in town, being backed up by a steady stream of people who vouch that his business is good for the community.
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