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Gambling discussion / Re: Do You Think Responsible Gambling Should Be Taught In School?
« on: May 20, 2024, 05:27:28 PM »Well, actually, I do agree that older people should not play in casinos Until they are 18 years old, and it is not necessarily thanks to the KYC, this should be the responsibility of parents to be able to guide their children not to fall into such a dangerous thing for a minor, 'because a minor represents a lot of risk, not only that he falls and spends all his money, without falling into an addiction that is something very dangerous, I don't see the point To that end, I am also a person who will always agree with KYC because I see it as very controlling and with a lot of access to governments and banks, so that's all I don't agree with.I think it could be but age restrictions need. I think child gambling is not good. When child involved in gambling he will so far from his instutional education. And he will fall in risk for his future.
So it can be includ for highschool or College level not for primary school. We should careful about our child.
Child gambling isn't about something to think about, what is not good is not good, emotion or any justification behind a child gambling behavior and even though it's been thought school, the role in which the government that approve gambling, the parent who look out for a child and the gambling platform who role out services all together need to come with a permanent solution.
The truth is that kyc is failing despite the harsh judgement behind anti money laundering scheme, it doesn't stop minors from playing, the noobs might actually wouldn't be able but the smart ones knows better how to follow the back door.