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Is It Time To Clamp Down On Online Betting

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youngmafbog | 11:00 Mon 09th Mar 2020 | News
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This poor lady obviously couldnt cope with her addiction and took the ultimate way out.

She is not alone, this scourge of society needs dealing with. Continual adverts on tv and radio, free money to get you in and hooked. This is not bingo, there is no social aspect however much the misleading adverts portray it.

I say time to ban it or at very least strictly regulate it with draconian restrictions.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8089487/University-worker-34-hanged-gambling-away-entire-salary-failed-bank.html
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//Society has decided that advertising of tobacco and alcohol is not appropriate, because of the attendant damage that is being caused by increasing excesses in those areas.//

You're half right, Andy.
Got to laugh at the people on this site who want to ban this and that but get very indignant if you suggest banning alcohol.
It's hard to get alcohol instantly on the internet.
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McVey - // Gambling is really dangerous. However, I don't think that it should be prohibited, as we live in democracy. //

On that basis, are you OK with the legalisation of heroin, which fits those parameters equally well?

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