 What are your views on Fixed Odds betting terminals? The Scottish Parliament's Local Government and Regeneration Committee is carrying out an inquiry into proposals which would decide how many of these machines, also known as touchscreen roulette machines, are allowed on new betting premises. Fixed Odds betting terminals are one of the proposed devolved areas coming through the Smith Commission and the Scotland Bill 2015. As such it's incumbent that we get as much information from stakeholders as to how this may affect the Scottish situation. What we do know is that there has been suggestions that what was suggested in Smith doesn't go far enough. The Scottish Government have come up with some alternative proposals that may come through following the full devolved powers. What's important is that the Committee examine this proposal and get as much information from the stakeholders as possible to ensure that we have the best way forward for Scotland. The Committee would like to know have you played Fixed Odds betting terminals or do you work in a place which has them? Tell us about your experience. How would you like to see Fixed Odds betting terminals controlled in your community? For example, should machines on other premises such as dog tracks be controlled? Should control also apply to existing premises? You can find out more about the inquiry online and you can contact the Local Government and Regeneration Committee with your views by email or by post. Submissions must be received by 5 o'clock on Friday, August the 28th.