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Don’t Rush To Open A Legal Casino In Thailand: Academic


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Just go ahead and open them. If they have problems they can do do a typical Thai flip and shut them down. Nobody would be surprised. 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

A PROMINENT academic warned that there are both pros and cons to the proposal to open a legal casino in the country but this project should not be rushed and only implemented after effective law enforcement and reforms are in place

Unlike the cannabis fiasco...

legalise it before enacting any laws.

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Chinese investor seeking Thai nominee to open a neon sign manufacturing company.  High ranking immigration officials preferred.  Investor to provide workforce and capital.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

a casino within the country could turn into a haven for criminals who would use it to launder money and it could also lead to other forms of illicit businesses.

The key will be " the right sort of criminals".

 

Opening a casino will no doubt require substantial negotiations and permissions. Their will be significant " investments" required to both establish good working relationships for the negotiations meet the conditions of those negotiations and to ensure the permissions. Once the casino is established those investments will need to be regularly "reviewed".

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2 minutes ago, vandeventer said:

There are enough poor people  here in Thailand Casino's only give them hope, and at the end of the day the house always wins.

Or the house has gone.....

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Have a think after a few long cigarettes first then get the tool of choice the calculator out and things will get much clearer 🤔 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

a casino within the country could turn into a haven for criminals who would use it to launder money and it could also lead to other forms of illicit businesses.

This already exists here.  The number of illegal casinos owned by the BIB, politicians and Chinese thugs would surprise people here.  A new brown envelope factory would have to be set up to accommodate the number of bribes.

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

PROMINENT academic warned that there are both pros and cons to the proposal to open a legal casino in the country but this project should not be rushed and only implemented after effective law enforcement and reforms are in place

For being an academic, the person is very unaware of how things work. They do not work like that. Set up, try, and see what happens is the general model.

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7 hours ago, jippytum said:

This government is so mired in greed  the casinos will eventually be allowed probably with Chinese advisors

The way a convicted drug smuggler in this  government  paved the way for the legalization of cannabis without due diligence and regulation in place  tells you a lot .

Why would a drug dealer legalize it, if he was under protection? 

 

Especially under the terms we se is practiced at the moment? Free flow 

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that will be a long wait before law enforcements and rforms are made..... Don't look further than the Civil union Bill/Gay Marriage laws, that takes already almost a decade....Alcohol laws are still not adjusted to the 21st century and driving ..... don't need to explain

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