Disappointingly, but perhaps predictably, Tauranga City Council's decision this week to reduce the number of pokie machines per head of population fell short of an absolute sinking lid policy sought by the Salvation Army and the Problem Gambling Foundation.
The good news is the decision removes a cushion that allowed an additional 273 gambling machines to be installed in Tauranga.
The council voted 6-4 to lower the ratio of pokies to population, from one machine per 147 Tauranga people to one machine per 220 people.
This was close to the actual 541 pokies now operating in the city, whereas the old ratio allowed 821 machines.
It would have been good to see the council go a step further and adopt a sinking lid policy, which, councillor Steve Morris pointed out, would still take decades before it had any noticeable affect on gaming trusts.