I agree with you but a point i will address is the lack of protection casinos have in place to stop it from happening. I am from an unrestricted country but lived in the uk for a time, and since the UKGC is the worst regulatory body ive played under, bringing in constant changes to "protect players", which is just a nice way of saying to make the games less fun and to benefit casinos by not changing the glaring issues with terms & conditions, I quickly opted to avoid that mess and use a vpn to connect to where i am actually from. I do have the benefit of having a passport from there and an address, even when i didnt live there, though, so kyc was never an issue. Almost never. But my point is, i exclusively played outside of the uk regulated zone so i could play without restrictions of 2+seconds minimum between spins, no fast spins, less favourable bonuses, etc, and not once had an issue, aside from william hill who detect a vpn quite consistently. For clarity i use proton vpn, the only one worth having for my use case, due to it being open source and forms part of the broader proton suite such as mail, pass and drive. It is fairly low risk until you bring kyc into the equation, but some sites dont require it unless you are a high roller, which im about as far away from being as the sun is to us.
It’s player responsibility to always check the ToS and analyze your current situation before you gamble on a licensed casino. I’m sure you knew to yourself that you are a restricted player due to your country while using VPN will surely not gonna make you forget that you are being restricted regardless if you are on different country since you will need to submit valid ID later on once KYC was enforced.
We shouldn’t leave to the casino the judgement whether we are restricted or not since they are online casino and there’s a lot of ways to bypass their restrictions until you requested KYC.
Yeah obviously, pretty much all crypto casinos are banned in the UK, I'm not sure on your point youre trying to make, i stated that i have benefit of kyc documents in my possession for both countries, mine and the uk, and i stated that its low risk until you bring kyc into the equation. Referring to the lack of protection against this happening. All casinos are guilty of letting players in that technically shouldnt be allowed in but that circumvent the restriction, though the casino is doing nothing wrong if they are using the level of security required by law, they gain from the extra influx of players and so does the player, though the player needs to use a few braincells to determine if they will be required to pass kyc, and if so, do they have the documents required to do so.