The Prime Minister has expressed concerns about rampant football betting among Thais since the start of World Cup 2018.
Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha said today that he wants Thai football fans to watch and enjoy football matches for entertainment, without letting it affect their health or efficiency at work or in the classroom.
Most importantly, Gen. Prayut urged the public to refrain from football betting as such a vice can lead to debt and financial problems.
The Prime Minister’s concerns are particularly directed at young Thais as many are still innocent and not aware of how something done for fun can lead to major problems in the future. He has instructed the Ministry of Education to promote an accurate understanding of the enjoyment of sports among students while engaging with parents to help keep their children away from gambling.
Gen. Prayut added that the police have been monitoring all types of online betting, via websites and mobile phone applications, and he warned those who are already involved in such activities to beware of violating the law.
The PM also noted that entertainment venues and restaurants, which show World Cup matches on their TV monitors and screens must never allow football betting to take place as they are subject to a five-year shutdown by an order of the National Council for Peace and Order for violations of the law on gambling.
Information and Source
Reporter : Kitti Cheevasittiyanon
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
National News Bureau & Public Relations
Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha said today that he wants Thai football fans to watch and enjoy football matches for entertainment, without letting it affect their health or efficiency at work or in the classroom.
Most importantly, Gen. Prayut urged the public to refrain from football betting as such a vice can lead to debt and financial problems.
The Prime Minister’s concerns are particularly directed at young Thais as many are still innocent and not aware of how something done for fun can lead to major problems in the future. He has instructed the Ministry of Education to promote an accurate understanding of the enjoyment of sports among students while engaging with parents to help keep their children away from gambling.
Gen. Prayut added that the police have been monitoring all types of online betting, via websites and mobile phone applications, and he warned those who are already involved in such activities to beware of violating the law.
The PM also noted that entertainment venues and restaurants, which show World Cup matches on their TV monitors and screens must never allow football betting to take place as they are subject to a five-year shutdown by an order of the National Council for Peace and Order for violations of the law on gambling.
Information and Source
Reporter : Kitti Cheevasittiyanon
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
National News Bureau & Public Relations

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