In reality, nothing of this sort happens. Funny how such a light-hearted approach can be taken for such a serious matter. Just shows how detached the government is from what is really happening to real people in the heartlands.
Wow, Ben's been gambing a lot latey. Maybe I should do something. Nah, what's the worst that can happen? Come on, place your bets, come on, place your bets. Security! No gambling! At most, he'll get thrown out of school, and kicked out of the house. Expelled for gambing? You get out my house, now! And then I'll have to start taking care of him... Iending him money again and again... until he finally steals my credit card for illegal online gambling. Looks like we've got one! Send in the team! Go
At least this time you guys didn't use the name of a real team. lol. Would have been a real own goal if it turned out to win big again. Gamblers will pay attention to you for the wrong reasons. :)
Not specific to any country but comments for any country considering legalising it now ( please, by all means explore any and all other options to create value and earn revenue. This means of earning revenue is truly not worth it. ) 1) selling drugs which are addictive. Is the seller sinless ? Charge a levy to new buyers and drug addicts to buy drugs ? 2) going to great lengths to lockdown during covid to save lives, lives lost and families destroyed due to the “casino” is fine “ ? 3) the shithead which talks about jobs creation.. ur earnings are non value added mate.. it is the loss of another.. when one of your loved ones gets sucked in and hurt real bad, god forbid, ur eyes will open.. get a real job that adds meaning and value to society.. 4) seriously think entry levy is a safeguard? Think again please, if one has any semblance of conscience. Merely makes ppl gamble long hours to maximise the levy and increase odds of addiction. 5) seriously, anyone who can condone making money in this manner … i beg you to reassess your moral compass ? One day ppl will realise (hopefully sooner rather than later) … this is no different than an “ opium den “ from yesteryears.. 6) seriously, any controls over casino’s marketing gimmicks studied in detail to truly understand its ramifications ? 7) casino’s make money from problem gamblers and by converting non problem into problem gamblers. Does anyone seriously think or believe they can survive on casual gamblers ? Leave casual gambling to the confines of people’s private lives during cry etc.. no need for a casino. 8) ridiculous and nonsensical arguments on tourism ? Many cities with high tourist arrivals DO NOT necessarily rely on casinos… there are other means to attract tourists… many. 9) if the “casino” is taken away, would ppl still invest in an integrated resort. If the answer is “no”, pls kindly refer to point 7) above.