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
The local laws can always help gamblers to limit their addiction by putting some kind of regulation to help individuals to limit the way they gamble. Slot games can be very addictive and understanding the concept of slot gambling is very crucial to help every gambler but to become too focused on it. A game of luck is not something we need to be doing every single day. Luck comes and go and also a working strategy and always help to achieve a better results. We can't always control the outcome of a game that is why we don't have to put all fund in it.
Perhaps I will agree that local laws help to limit gambling addiction.
But it is worth noting that laws are made by people and they are aimed at ensuring certain needs of a person so that it would not greatly limit the rights of another person or community. And in this context, I would note that the traditions and rules of different communities to a much greater extent affect how much a person is addicted to gambling. And some countries, for example, not only have laws prohibiting gambling, but it is also condemned by the people of this community themselves. And for obvious reasons, there are few people addicted to gambling in this community. Although, of course, they exist and they find all sorts of tricks to play their favorite gambling games. But in many cases, their number is relatively small compared to communities where gambling is practically a tradition that is passed down from generation to generation.
So, in general, the role of laws may not be so significant in all this regulation of the issue of gambling and the issue of combating addiction.