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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is Gambling Affect Education/Studies?
by
Cryptoprincess101
on 15/03/2025, 13:40:13 UTC
The signs that young students are being lured into the trap of betting companies are a kind of defeat for the internet marketing companies in that country. They are making huge profits by cheating the common people of that country.
They should be held accountable for not being able to take legal action against those bad companies. Boys are tempted to gamble the money allocated for their studies and may miss the session due to non-payment of tuition fees. The government of that country should take action against this gambling organization and it is a kind of state crime.

If the information you have provided is true, it will be a terrible thing for the future of a countries emerging students. It is very important to take punitive legal action against such reckless behavior of gambling companies and cheating gamblers.

Gambling can affect studies and students that are negatively influenced by it can end up ruining their education. I remember back in uni where a lot of students were withdrawn due to the fact that they owed multiple fees and couldn't pay up because most of them gambled with their school fees. Bet companies are making money from students more and my reason for saying that is, students are desperate, they want to get rich quick so they engage in anything their peers are doing without thinking about the consequences of their actions. Laws should be implemented that restricts students from gambling.

Basically, there is not how that gambling won't affect students because when they are exposed to gambling while studying, it will lead them to not pay much attention to learning which can push them to using their tuition fees to gamble and what is baffling me most is that the higher institution of learning is no longer interested proffering disciplinary measures that will help the students develop academically. Lawlessness is on the increase in higher institutions and students are allowed to behave anyhow without strict rules and regulations that will guide them. Even if laws are implemented to prohibit students from gambling but it can't change the mindset of those students because when they leave the school premises, they can gamble secretly online without anyone finding out so the only way they can reduce the rate at which students' gamble is to speak to their conscience and educate them on why gambling is not good for them as students.