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Ho say liao! Government to block access to gambling websites & outlaw gambling ads

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Singapore set to block online gambling sites
By Jeanette Tan
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-government-eyes-blocking-of-online-gambling-sites-145315619.html

Singapore's government plans to ban remote gambling, said Second Minister for Home Affairs S Iswaran on Thursday.

Speaking at a symposium on casino regulation and crime, the minister in the Prime Minister's office said remote gambling, which basically is any form of gambling that takes place over the Internet or communication device, has been gaining popularity in Singapore, alongside its associated risks.

In extending its laws on gambling that are currently in place, the government plans to block access to gambling websites, prevent payments to remote gambling operators and outlaw advertisements promoting remote gambling. Iswaran said.

"While such measures may not be foolproof, they will impede access to remote gambling platforms and send a clear signal of the regulatory stance in Singapore," he pointed out.

In the National Council for Problem Gambling's 2011 survey of gambling participation among the country's general population, just one per cent of respondents said they gambled online, he said.

Yet, the trend is gaining traction, and, based on analyst estimates, the size of the market in Singapore at more than S$376 million will grow between 6 and 7 per cent annually.

"It is ubiquitously and easily accessible through the Internet and mobile applications, especially by a younger and more tech-savvy generation," said Iswaran in his speech, noting that in a recent survey of about 1,000 online users, close to 30 per cent of respondents had gambled remotely at least once in the past year.

Additionally, argues Iswaran, the nature of games like poker and other casino-type games played online lend themselves to repetitive play and addictive behaviour. Online gamblers have poorer self-control, too, and are more likely to gamble more frequently, for a longer period and with more money than planned, he added.

Online gambling could also become a source or be used for other illegal activities and syndicated crime, said Iswaran, who called on heightened international collaboration between regulators and enforcement agencies of various countries.

"These trends in remote gambling illustrate the dynamic nature of the gaming industry, which will continue to evolve and present new challenges for regulators and law enforcers," he said.
 
Re: Ho say liao! Government to block access to gambling websites & outlaw gambling ad

The two face Singapore government strikes again.

Apparently gambling is allowed and considered acceptable only if the government gets a share of the pie.

There are 2 casinos and hundreds of Singapore Pools outlets. Why don't they close them down too?
 
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Re: Ho say liao! Government to block access to gambling websites & outlaw gambling ad

The two face Singapore government strikes again.

Apparently gambling is allowed and considered acceptable only if the government gets a share of the pie.

There are 2 casinos and hundreds of Singapore Pools outlets. Why don't they close them down too?

U r rite, it is ok provided they get a cut. If they r cut off, then they will make it illegal!!
 
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U r rite, it is ok provided they get a cut. If they r cut off, then they will make it illegal!!

They can't touch the gambling ships then or stop sinkies from going to nearby genting....so they opened 2 casinos.....pap's version of can't beat them join them....

Likewise started soccer betting because they can't tax those gambling websites....
Now tighten the noose because these websites are the competitors.

Loansharking trade also leegalised for same reasons.
As with prostitution....
Waiting for them to leegalised porn and recreation drugs.
What else on your wish list?

Hypocritical vile pappy scums.
 
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Gambling sites are infiltrating into Facebook and many gullible Singaporeans are hooked on them....
 
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They can't touch the gambling ships then or stop sinkies from going to nearby genting....so they opened 2 casinos.....pap's version of can't beat them join them.......


I heard a rumour that LHL has a share in those gambling ships that operated off Batam.
 
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I heard a rumour that LHL has a share in those gambling ships that operated off Batam.

This I never heard before but its a fact lky had a share in batam casinos owned by Suharto back then.
 
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This I never heard before but its a fact lky had a share in batam casinos owned by Suharto back then.


Maybe it was LKY? Unfortunately in the past I was not interested in gossip.

Many people in Batam seem to know more about the businesses owned by the Lees than Sporeans about what is going on in their own gov't.
 
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Fucking classic example of 自相矛盾. For fuck ban online gambling if you already fucking opened two casinos here? Want to create more business for the two casinos?
 
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games gamblers play

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