I have a proposal to this social problem.
In South Korea, the Government ban South Koreans from entering Casinos.
I think it may be a good idea to Ban Singaporeans and Permanent Residents as well to enter Casinos in Singapore. No arguments no negotiations. Since there are so many people who cannot control themselves. The greatest Sin is Gambling... many tycoons lost their millions, sometimes billions. Gambling is an addiction.
Besides, Singaporeans already got 4D, Toto, Sweepstakes, Race Course, Football, nothing to complain about.
The problem about Casinos is that it is designed in a way that you cannot tell is it day or night, and there is free flow of food, beverages, entertainment, designed to let you sucked into the atmosphere.
More and more families will breakup because of debts from gambling... If this problem is not solved swiftly, the rate of crime will increase in Singapore.
Another proposal is that, the Government should consider getting a social problem ordnance levee from Casino in the tune of SGD 100 Million or more, to be supplied back to Singapore's social problem caused by the Casinos.
And most important of all, don't go to Marina Sands Casino and Sentosa Genting Casino, why go and waste your hard earned money? The odds of winning in a Casino is 10% per attempt... if you stay there long enough, and you expose yourself in playing the games, the odds of winning becomes 1% or less...
Or if you decide to become a gambler, I recommend learning Black Jack, as the odds of winning per attempt is 40%, and if you get yourself educated in basic strategy of Black Jack, the odds becomes 47%, and plus if you learn how to do Card Counting (in your head, which is not illegal, as nobody can know what you are counting in your head), the odds go beyond 51%, and you beat the house... but that requires disciplined training of your mind, and you got to see how many decks the Black Jack table is using... normally should be 6 decks... but I will not be surprised in Singapore they use 8 decks because of the super kiasu culture.
My proposal to all readers, DO NOT GAMBLE.