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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Whistle to whistle advertising ban
by
bhadz
on 20/08/2025, 22:22:47 UTC
This is fine, they want to let the kids and minors to get out of the event or television first for them to avoid these kinds of ads. It's a good initiative in the UK if this is the kind of law that they have to protect the young ones. But, they're not compromising the potential of what the government can earn from gambling there. So, if the rate is reduced showing the numbers of gambling addiction, this could be done to our country and see how the masses will respond to this because it's a very hot take and issue that we have recently from online gambling.
In a country where the agencies are active and regulatory compliance are high spiritedly followed, it will definitely end in a positive side to habe the whistle to whistles ban, at least the younger generation need to be protected and government have the biggest roles to play in this after the home, and if government helps to limits public display of gambling ads it definitely will help to get ride of all the negative tendency that can come from gambling to under age kids around.
That's what a government has to do in any way that they can. While our government is also doing its job. But I think that they should also do the same thing of ban these advertisements. In social media and national television, I am seeing the ads from the local casinos that they're fighting against. Because if they're just all talk, they're not really into the people and wanting to reduce the addiction which is caused mostly by the minors. So from the usual visual ads that they're trying to delay to make sure that no kid will see them, is an act of good will.