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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is Gambling Affect Education/Studies?
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purple_sparkles
on 02/09/2025, 10:56:43 UTC
If the government want to fight this, they first need to banned physical gambling place around school area. You find it difficult to see tertiary institutions that doesn't have a gambling place where student comes and waste their money unless it's far from town.

Maybe this your suggestion will work to an extent but to a large extent, it won't work because students can still gamble online. Gambling has come to stay whether you like it or not because since the coming of the online gambling and casinos, gambling has gotten a wider coverage and can’t be controlled because even when the countries governments try to control it, people will still use VPNs to have access to the gambling sites.

Banning gambling outlets around tertiary institutions is a direct way to promote an alternative that might be even more dangerous and addictive than the formal. Now, all that could stop them on an online field is network. If that’s out of the way, they would get so much comfort in gambling and no one gets to know it.

Am orientation at schools would yield a better result and perhaps, a good standard of living.
Mere looking at this, physical gambling shops are becoming obsolete because now gamblers can always get the fun and the result they are looking for from online platforms. You don't even need to go stake your selected games in a gambling shop when you can always do that on your own in the comfort of your home.

Concerning gambling in schools, we can actually stop that even though all schools decided to abolish gambling activities around the school premises. Students can always go outside to gamble and get the kind of results they are looking for without any problem.

I think that a ban is not the best way to discourage people from trying gambling. Of course, such establishments should not be located in close proximity to educational institutions. But in reality, students are not the wealthiest clients of casinos, so they are more likely to choose the online version since it is more affordable and convenient. It’s better to actively promote financial literacy teaching people how to properly manage and allocate their money rather than simply prohibiting something.