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Immigration Dept says 400,000 Chinese have left because of online gambling ban


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2 hours ago, natway09 said:

Gambling the world over is just a home wrecker

no .....  the person gambling is the home wrecker ... if i choose to gamble thats my choice, not anyone else's. No one force's any gambler to walk into a casino ..

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3 hours ago, natway09 said:

The amount of casinos being built in Cambodia as fronts for the hi tech online operations going on upstairs (which was illegal) have obviously been busted.

Great news. Gambling the world over is just a home wrecker

 

I wonder how many of the departed Chinese will be heading to Thailand to pick up where they left off.... and happy to learn that government edicts here about anything to do with making money are widely announced but rarely enforced.

 

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13 minutes ago, zaZa9 said:

Sadly , they have left  the formerly beautiful beach areas of Sihonoukville in shambles. Still , who let it all happen to start with ??

Yes it was much nicer when it was full of meandering, mumbling, whey faced junkies eh?

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1 hour ago, Kinnock said:

Should be a lot quieter in Cambodia now.

Why is that? Are all the 323,000 newly arrived Chinese workers working in sponge factories?

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5 minutes ago, 4evermaat said:

how did the online casinos actually get caught?   How would you know they operate in Cambodia, especially if the servers are [likely] hosted elsewhere.

It wasn't illegal until recently. There was a temporary ban back in the summer which was made permanent last month.

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