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More calls to legalize casinos - "line the state's coffers, not mafia pockets"


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You'd be surprised...they might just go for it now that desperation sets in with the loss of billions in tourism revenues, never put any nee jerk moves by the governments to fill back their empty coffers...

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17 minutes ago, JoePai said:

Just so happens there is one already built for the purpose called Ambassador City Jomtien  ????

And the owners are ????? 
 

I thought it would have opened by now. 
 

Personally, I am for the many small business owners running their gambling dens. Make a big casino and all those small business people get wiped out as happened in Melbourne in the 1990s and the very rich get richer. 
The Melbourne casino was owned by the Packers, already one of the richest families in Australia. They wiped out all the little guys, two up schools, and especially in Chinatown.
 

 

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Legalization, sure, but something tells me we'll still see mafia, loan sharks and corruption as soon as it opens and regulations and political responsibilities goes out of the window.

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2 hours ago, rooster59 said:

More calls to legalize casinos - "line the state's coffers, not mafia pockets"

I don't understand. Are they not the same thing? 

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2 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Increasing calls are coming from political parties to pressurize Thai PM Prayuth Chan-ocha into legalizing casinos. 

 

Just as well give it a spin .. he ain't got nowt to lose .. plays his cards right might be a winner .. anyway what's croupier in Thai .. 

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3 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Korn stopped short of suggesting that many of those figures are actually in positions of power, notes Thaivisa, though he did mention "persons of influence"

So no change then, influential figures make the money now, just later after legalising it they must declare tax for the government.

But if casinos are what you want I'd like to see how you would prevent dirty money being laundered by the Chinese, Casino's are their number one way to launder dodgy earnings and convert it into very needed dollars!

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4 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

Mafia, a.k.a. politicians and police ! 

And even if Gambling was legalised, a large amount of Money would still find its way into these peoples Pockets.

There would be no way they would give up their Gravy Train.

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A couple of points worry me

1 If Thais are allowed to gamble legally (other than lottery) of which there are thousands of

illegal underground ones) I have concern for families losing everything as is happening in other parts of the world.where blatently outside casinos in Australia  a row of ATM's (although now restricted their withdrawls)

2. Very concerning who these legal casinos will be run by & licences for "the boys" club only..

Maybe an option is  to only allow International Casino Companies to operate  who have proven that they contribute properly to the Govt coffers.

Players restricted to non Thais only ? Just wait for the uproar if tried to do that 

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Very bad idea! Thais are unable to control themselves when gambling and will loose their money house car job and turn to crime especially drugs as a result. And taxing betting will line the pockets of the same people it does now!

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5 hours ago, rooster59 said:

this would be far better than profits lining the pockets of mafia figures. 

Mafia and government are much the same, crooks the lot of them.

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1 hour ago, nervona81732 said:

what could go wrong? OMG

Bottom line? Who really profits? Get real TIT remember? Endemic corruption will always be present until the country empowers real statesmen who have the pragmatism and courage to recognize the tremendous social problems manifested by the gambling " industry"

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