There are two topics on this forum about Gambling Ads that you may also like to either read or contribute to as well. Choice take a keen interest in the feedback posted in this site.
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Why is it that gambling can be advertised at all hours of the day, when children are watching their to, or attending a sporting event?
When I was a kid there were cigarette logos painted onto the fields. Governments reaped huge profits from that addictive habit as well. But we would never consider exposing children to that kind of advertising now.
Shouldn’t we as consumers of sporting products, events tickets and tax payers have a say in…
Gambling advertising in family programming is a real point of frustration for many Australians.
However, it’s not only place these ads appear - recently we’ve seen reports of gambling ads when purchasing movie tickets, and on public transport, such as trains. If you spot gambling ads in public, snap a pic or otherwise let us know in this thread.
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