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Thailand Moves to Legalise Casinos in Tourism Boost


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Sure tourism will surge, but it shows again that Thailand has no clue about tourism. In the Western world casino's are legalized many years back, so influence on tourism will be not much, or only for the rich Chinese. It is more the profits of the owners that will be skyrocketing

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So in future in the Land of Smoke & Mirrors, you'll be able to lose your shirt legally in a gambling den, but having a spliff to console yourself afterwards will be illegal by then, while hiring a willing young lady of the night to ease your burdens in bed will still be illegal. Like Ron Moody's Fagin sings in the musical "Oliver!", I think they'd better think it out again.

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3 hours ago, brianthainess said:

Who will pay for the construction, and who will own them ? 

Our nee how friends… they need to invest all their dirty money somewhere… 

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4 hours ago, Felton Jarvis said:

Will they change their minds in two years and decide to make them ILLEGAL again?

if you prefer to continue banging on about the cannabis u-turn there are threads for that.

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This is not only long overdue but has been in the planning for about a decade. Much work needed doing behind the scenes for it to happen and for the right people to be granted the Licences. 

The casinos bring with them a dark, seedy side though - at least it will keep BIB busy 

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Will not happen without a fight. They put a stop to sale of automated lottery tickets due to Mafia boys (including authorities) who take a piece of the action. With so many illegal casinos managed by police and other law enforcement people, legalized casinos will cut them out, albeit new ones will take their place. Who has the bigger influence?

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1 hour ago, ikke1959 said:

Sure tourism will surge, but it shows again that Thailand has no clue about tourism. In the Western world casino's are legalized many years back, so influence on tourism will be not much, or only for the rich Chinese. It is more the profits of the owners that will be skyrocketing

they are just filling up a hot air balloon, if this will happen they will have to open the country and remove all visa hurdles or people will not come

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Chang will be paying for the casino in Pattaya. They own all the vacant land where it will be built and their own property arm will be developer. Together they will keep the profits, less taxes, of course.

They need to get a shift on because Japan have plans in place to build 3 casinos as well, according to today's Bangkok Post.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

This move is part of a broader strategy to position Thailand as a premier tourism hub

Might just as well go all out and make Thailand the playground of the East, it has nothing else going for it.

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7 minutes ago, Hakuna Matata said:

Wake up! This is a move in the wrong direction.

 

Next step would be legalization of cocaine and heroine?

 

Thailand is going crazy?

Going ?

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