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Ireland’s attitude to a ‘flutter on the horses’ is wrecking lives
Ireland🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

Ireland’s attitude to a ‘flutter on the horses’ is wrecking lives

An investigation by Investigate Europe, including The Irish Times and media outlets in 15 other countries, revealed that Irish authorities issued gambling licenses to six companies involved in a global network of illegal betting and casino websites. The report highlights the severe personal and societal impacts of gambling addiction, comparing it to substance abuse disorders. It notes that one in 30 adults in Ireland suffers from gambling problems, with online gambling posing heightened risks due to lack of safeguards. Personal accounts describe the intense psychological pull of gambling, driven by the pursuit of potential rewards rather than guaranteed wins.

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Ireland’s attitude to a ‘flutter on the horses’ is wrecking lives

An investigation by Investigate Europe, including The Irish Times and media outlets in 15 other countries, revealed that Irish authorities issued gambling licenses to six companies involved in a global network of illegal betting and casino websites. The report highlights the severe personal and societal impacts of gambling addiction, comparing it to substance abuse disorders. It notes that one in 30 adults in Ireland suffers from gambling problems, with online gambling posing heightened risks due to lack of safeguards. Personal accounts describe the intense psychological pull of gambling, driven by the pursuit of potential rewards rather than guaranteed wins.

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