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FreedomAtStake's Blog
Thailand targets online gambling
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FreedomAtStake
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Posted Monday, March 24, 2008 09:00 AM
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This would be funny if it wasn't so sad.
Thailand's
Department of Special Investigations is
cracking down on online gambling
.
The reason?
They are worried about the number of teenagers that are gambling online.
Excuse me, but isn't Thailand the country that regularly finds itself criticized for its lax legal system that allows underage prostitution and feeds the inevitable scourge of HIV?
So their solution to protect the youth of their country is to crack down on online gambling.
OK.
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