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?
It's potentially very dangerous to teach new players along fixed lines, because casinos are always evolving and seeking to take advantage of any common myths that are repeated out there. The first month for a player will often be completely different to any other month in their time with a casino, it is essentially the "honeymoon" period and they will be bombarded with all sorts of welcome perks that will vanish after a short period of time. The intention is to build habits and get the player to associate using a certain casino with winning a lot, or getting a lot more for their money, but the reality is they will get stuck in the regular grind later along in the journey.