Groups opposing the government’s casino bill rallied in front of parliament to protest in favor of their cause, claiming that a casino would have negative consequences for both the Thai people and the nation, including increasing the prevalence of money laundering and other crimes, while the government insists that it can come to an understanding with constituents that would ultimately legalise gambling.
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Groups opposing the government’s casino bill rallied in front of parliament to protest in favor of their cause, claiming that a casino would have negative consequences for both the Thai people and the nation, including increasing the prevalence of money laundering and other crimes, while the government insists that it can come to an understanding with constituents that would ultimately legalise gambling.What do you think?
What do you think?



Pimchanok Suksawat
Chanon Thongchai
Kritsada Wongsuwan
Buffalo Doctor
Police Captain
Floor Appraiser
“Has the government tried explaining how much money it can make from rigging the dice?”
“If the casino bill fails, and you still need a place to launder your cash, swing down to any police station, and someone will be sure to help you out. We take 30% off the top, but we’re also open 24 hours.”
“I guess nobody in the parliament is worried about the Six Causes of Ruin, anymore.”
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