SOURCE--in the video, it is not explained which region (city) it comes from but it is clear that the parade is from my country, in the parade it is clear what slot players get when they play from the "first" month (still motorbikes are expensive) to month "fourth" (ugly motorcycle).
without direct education by the central and local governments to young people and the general public, I think this kind of parade is not effective enough, it's even obvious, the parade is the initiative of the private community in the area.
do you think, a parade like this will be effective in reducing the level of gambling addiction?
In my opinion, such a parade is not effective for education because not everyone will understand the meaning of the parade even though it is clear that all of them reflect people who are crazy about slot gambling, the only way is to close existing gambling sites, as we know, many gambling platforms do not recommend using VPNs, so by limiting applications, the level of gambling and addiction can be reduced
From what you can see in the parade, it's clear that such a parade is not sponsored that by the government, if it was, it did be way bigger than what is shown there, and why did I mention or bring the government into this?
You talked about the only solution being to close the, or some of the gambling site, closing a gambling site is clearly not in the hands of this people to do, it's the responsibility of the government to do so when and if gambling becomes too rampand in the country that it's beginning to become a national problem, then the government can arise and intervene.
So in the nutshell, what we saw there is like a community or group or persons sponsored parade just to first...
- have fun with the people
And second...
- use the medium and opportunity to educate the small group that gathered on the dangers of gambling, it's like acting drama in school those days.