The government's tax revenue in Thailand is undoubtedly soaring with the opening of new sectors. However, this also brings issues such as corruption, embezzlement, kidnapping, and robbery, as everyone wants a piece of this lucrative pie.
For now, it's still manageable since the major casinos haven't entered the market. Otherwise, just the promotional expenses over the next few months could burn through a significant amount of money. Not to mention, Thailand already has a high number of betting shops, being one of the countries with the most bookmakers. Cases of individuals losing tens of millions are not isolated incidents.
It's true that this situation benefits the Thai economy, as many foreigners come to visit, even if just to gamble a bit, bringing in loads of money.
The problem lies with these gambling addicts who, once they start losing, end up being 'handled' and sent off to places like Myawaddy or Cambodia, which is no longer news. When it reaches that point, things get even more interesting.
After the legalization of gambling, it's unimaginable.


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You can take a bubble bath now.
Thai girls are not bad
Only one request, can the work visa be relaxed?
I'm just afraid of kidnapping, everything else is fine.
Thailand is set to siphon off the blood of the Chinese as soon as it opens.
I'm looking forward to him opening the online bar.
Thailand's initiation of gambling might surpass Macau, as Macau's restrictions are indeed too numerous.
Macau is no longer viable.

Wasn't it called off?
No

Reply 苏璃璃🎀 : Did you see the news?
Thailand's current tourism image is too poor, it is estimated to be difficult.
What should I leave for the Prime Minister if everything is given to you?
That's even more exciting.
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