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45% of students have gambled at the youngest 8 years old 

Almost 4 years earlier than Bianqing The problem of gambling among young people in Hong Kong is serious and tends to be younger. Studies have found that 45% of students have participated in gambling, and nearly 90% of at-risk youths have money to gamble. What is even more shocking is that the average age of the first bet of students is 8.1 years old, which is 4 years younger than Bian Qing. Experts point out that 60% of young people gamble to kill time, and family members’ addiction to gambling also causes them to get bad habits. Research has also found that most young people linger in game console centers to gamble through games. Some young people have lost nearly HK$13,000 a day. In the end, the debt was over 200,000 yuan. Some members of the Legislative Council pointed out that the target customers of the machine shop are mainly young people, and the police need to rely on online reports or student reports to catch them all at once. I believe there will be certain difficulties in ac

Indulge in gambling and owe usury

  [US] The defendant Xu Jianxing pleaded guilty to 20 counts of fraud in the District Court today and is remanded in custody awaiting sentence. [TW] 被告徐健行今日在區域法院承認20項欺詐罪,還押候判。 The school’s students were accused of selling fly, uh, money Xu Jianxing, a 21-year-old boy studying at the Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education, claimed on the Internet that he could sell discounted Disneyland tickets and concert tickets for many Korean stars including Big Bang, EXO, INFINITE, and music gift Mnet. This deceived 25 people into "losing" and agreed to pay through bank accounts before receiving the flight. However, after they could not receive the tickets after payment, they asked for a refund and there was no news, they learned that they were defrauded and called the police for help. The defendant pleaded guilty to 20 crimes of fraud in the District Court today, involving more than 46,000 Hong Kong dollars; he denied the other 5 crimes of fraud, and the prosecution agreed to file t

Prevent illegal gambling

North City does not allow Mahjong Club, Chess and Card Club to apply for business registration To prevent illegal gambling, the Taipei City Department of Commerce stated today that it will not approve applications for business registration under the names of Mahjong Club and Chess Club. The Kuomintang member of Taipei City Councillor Li Mingxian conducted a survey to the police and found that the police have uncovered 43 mahjong gambling cases since the beginning of the Republic of China. There were 7 cases before the end of February this year. Li Mingxian said that if the industry is determined to be engaged in illegal gambling, after being investigated by the police, it is recommended that the city government should cut off water and electricity. If the circumstances are serious, the business registration should be cancelled. in accordance with. The Commercial Office of the Beishi Municipal Government pointed out that if the public store has a mahjong name, it is not allowed to apply

Gambler Lonnie lost 1 million pounds a night

Mrs. Gelian is worried about her husband's repeated mistakes England star Lonnie signed with the English Championship team to play in the county, returning to life in England in January of the following year, leaving the American League team Washington United. Having said that, Lonnie's wife Geleen worried that her husband would become addicted to gambling again after returning to England, becoming a gambler and losing a good family. Mrs. Lonnie is angry because after signing with Beatrice, he has a relationship with the gambling company 32Red, which is the main sponsor of Beatrice. Beatrice County and the gambling company 32Red signed the club’s record-breaking jersey sponsorship. It was the introduction of new funds that indirectly gave Lonnie the opportunity to transfer to Beatrice County. Lonnie moved to the county in January next year. His contract weekly salary is 90,000 pounds, which is higher than the average weekly salary of 20,000 pounds for players in the British Cha

A malaysian online celebrity hits the sea to raise money from SWAG

[US] Yang Baobei is under tremendous economic pressure and recently took over the endorsement of SWAG to cause controversy. [TW] 楊寶貝因揹負著巨大經濟壓力,近日接下SWAG代言惹爭議。 I was forced by the underground bank to collect debts The 27-year-old Malaysian Chinese Internet celebrity Yang Baobei (real name Yang Hongling) runs a social platform with skill. The YouTube channel has 500,000 subscriptions, and IG has 730,000 fans, which is very popular. Recently, however, negative incidents have spread frequently. She first tried to commit suicide, and filmed a film to confess that she owed a huge debt to the underground bank, so she had to sell fake packages to swindle money. After more than a month, Yang Baobab was suspected of being overwhelmed by economic pressure, even the dark platform SWAG. After that, it sparked heated discussion again. In April, Baby Yang climbed the window sill of the apartment on the 5th floor to commit suicide. She was promptly persuaded by the fire brigade. She disappeared for 9 d

GEG supports Bao Qing.com in organizing secret room puzzle solving activities

Innovative ways to promote responsible gambling to young people GEG Group has been actively supporting and organizing diverse activities to promote responsible gaming information to different groups in the community. "Galaxy Entertainment Group Presents: Responsible Gaming Community Promotion Project-Mystery Room. Not Lost" sponsored by the title sponsor of GEG and hosted by the "Free TEEN Land" under the Bao Sigao Youth Service Network (hereinafter referred to as "Bao Qing Net") More than 20 secret room puzzle-solving activities with the theme of responsible gambling were held at the Maria Center. Through the new method of secret room puzzle-solving games that are favored by young people, this age group is instilled with relevant information about responsible gambling. Help them deepen their understanding of the importance of rational gambling. The event attracted more than 120 young people between the ages of 13 and 29. GEG hopes to use innovative and in

Survey reveals that 75% of Hong Kong people have a chance to "class money"

29-year-old youth used to spend 140,000 in exchange for props and debts The people of Hong Kong love to play games, and "class money" for "promotion" is a quick shortcut for many players. A survey found that 75% of the respondents would spend no more than 1,000 yuan in "class money", but 1% of the interviewees revealed that the "class money" was as high as 100,000 yuan or more. "Pay" form to pay "class fee". There was a 29-year-old young man who had indulged in playing games, and even paid 140,000 yuan in a year in exchange for his favorite props. As a result, he was in debt. Some concerned organizations have indicated that "class money" is like gambling. It is based on the principle of small betting, which can cause addiction, and it is difficult to extricate themselves. Players are urged to take the initiative to seek help if they have signs of addiction. 1% of respondents have paid more than 100,000 yuan for compu