500K Danes Seek Support as Gambling Rules Reviewed
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The Danish Government is to adopt a rigid approach to its gambling regulations as 500K are experiencing gambling-related harm.
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A new rule in focus that prohibits gambling ads from being telecast during high-profile sporting events.Â
The Danish Ministry of Taxation, Rasmus Stoklund, has urged a tightening of the approach to its gambling rules, as approximately 500k Danes are experiencing some degree of gambling problems.
It is also reflected in the fact that 60,000 people have voluntarily participated in the national self-exclusion program. As a result, Denmark is looking to adopt a rigid measure to its gambling rules to establish firm control over the industry.
A new rule that seems to be in focus, citing the UK as an example, is a whistle-to-whistle ban that prohibits gambling ads from being telecast during popular sporting events. The minister believes that there needs to be an improved framework with regard to the gambling industry to protect its consumers from gambling-related harm.
Denmark has claimed that it has blocked 178 illegal gambling websites as a part of its mission to protect its people from unreliable operators.
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It is also reflected in the fact that 60,000 people have voluntarily participated in the national self-exclusion program. As a result, Denmark is looking to adopt a rigid measure to its gambling rules to establish firm control over the industry.
A new rule that seems to be in focus, citing the UK as an example, is a whistle-to-whistle ban that prohibits gambling ads from being telecast during popular sporting events. The minister believes that there needs to be an improved framework with regard to the gambling industry to protect its consumers from gambling-related harm.
Denmark has claimed that it has blocked 178 illegal gambling websites as a part of its mission to protect its people from unreliable operators.
To know more, Click Here!