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Topic: Too many gambling outlets, not helping to stop gambling addiction. (Read 50 times)

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Recently in my country, i have observed that in almost every street and environment that you are in or find yourself, there are almost more than 3 gambling shops where anyone can go and place a bet on any game of their choosing, mostly soccer games.

These gambling outlets do not have an age restriction, anyone of any age can just walk in and place a bet as these shops are more concerned with making profit.

I am very concerned about the long term effect this unrestricted and easy gambling and the long term effect this will have on those who are unable to control their excesses.

I personally feel that this numerous gambling houses is a breeding ground for the next set of people that will be addicted to gambling.

What do you think can be done to reduce the number of gambling outlets?
I think it isn't the gambling outlet that needs to be reduce it is the people that needs to control their own.
There would be more gambling outlets or services as long as there would be a client to support their business.
There should be age restriction and on how much a person could bet.
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Recently in my country, i have observed that in almost every street and environment that you are in or find yourself, there are almost more than 3 gambling shops where anyone can go and place a bet on any game of their choosing, mostly soccer games.

These gambling outlets do not have an age restriction, anyone of any age can just walk in and place a bet as these shops are more concerned with making profit.

I am very concerned about the long term effect this unrestricted and easy gambling and the long term effect this will have on those who are unable to control their excesses.

I personally feel that this numerous gambling houses is a breeding ground for the next set of people that will be addicted to gambling.

What do you think can be done to reduce the number of gambling outlets?
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