Post
Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Teenage exposure to gambling
by
Akbarkoe
on 12/11/2024, 15:25:01 UTC
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As far as I know casinos can get a hefty fine if law enforcement can prove that their services were used by minors. Therefore, casino owners try not to get involved with children, as it can bring them problems. Naturally, modern children have very good computer skills, graphic programs, familiar with the Darkweb, etc. so they can easily bypass the restrictions of the casino up to KYC on someone else's documents. Is it the casino owners fault, I personally don't think so.

That's how it should be, casinos that allow minors to play there must be subject to sanctions and fines in accordance with what has been recorded in the regulations. But the question is whether these regulations have been implemented properly.? And to what extent can these regulations limit minors from gambling activities.?

The fact is that there are still many casinos operating, both land-based casinos and online casinos, which contain minors. The existing regulations are really not well realized, and even in my country many law enforcement officers are involved in gambling activities, and not infrequently some of them are caught in criminal cases because they cooperate by trying to protect casinos that do not have permits or are illegal.