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Bangkok Cracking Down on Slot Machines
According
to the Office for the Prevention and
Suppression of Corruption in the State
Sector, police are going to start
cracking down on slot machines like they
never have before. They are going to
make sure that there are no illegal slot
machines and have been given two weeks
to ensure that they are all gone.
The police are going to make sure that
there are no slot machines set up near
schools and universities through police
bribery or lax law enforcement, and they
are starting with it immediately. Their
secretary general Tharit Pengdit said
that during recent inspections they
discovered how wide spread the slot
machine problem had become, and that
they were going to be in trouble
themselves if they did not get rid of
them within 15 days. They will have
action taken against them for negligence
of duty if any are discovered after that
time.
They are worried about teenagers
spending their parents’ money at the
slot machines as there are more than 100
of them surrounding the educational
facilities in the city. There have been
many complaints sent in to Justice
Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga who
said that something is going to have to
be done about it.
He is especially concerned about the
fact that many of them are only there
because police officers have been
accepting bribes to look the other way.
He says that they have been accepting
kickbacks to the tune of roughly 3,000
baht a month.
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