And as I have stated, people ask for a bit of substance to what I am saying and it just gets totally ignored. Not even an attempt by the doubters to explain it.
Don’t worry, there will be more to come, as I pursue the truth. Probably an impossible mission, I grant you that but if you don’t try, etc.
Let me ask another question. If you ran a business and realised there was nothing in place to stop you making another, let’s say £10,000,000 a year. Would you exploit the loophole or just carry on as you are?
I will just clarify one thing, that the OP may have come across in a slightly misleading way. I don’t think it’s the Casinos that are primarily responsible, it’s the providers but Casinos are the ones harbouring it and aren’t completely innocent.
Take other walks of life as an example of what goes on.
Politicians: They earn a decent wedge, don’t they? Why would they need to be greedy and fiddle expenses? No way would they risk doing that, they are people we can trust.
The police: Are there to protect us and see that the laws are obeyed, correct? No way could anyone get into the police force if they were corrupt, racist, a potential murder, prepared to cover up for or carry out malpractice, right?
Professional sports people: They earn fantastic money, correct? They wouldn’t take performance enhancing drugs you fools. Why would they need to do that, they earn thousands. They wouldn’t get involved in match fixing because they don’t need to right?
Whilst it would be fair to say that the vast majority of people within the above professions are probably, genuine law abiding citizens, it has been proved that a certain percentage are not on several occasions.
These are professions that the public needs to be able to trust. The type of professions that we want to look up to and respect but it has been proven time and time again that we cannot do that with 100% confidence.
If these supposedly upstanding pillars of the community can harbour individuals that cannot help exploiting the system or their power. Don’t tell me for a second, that an industry that by its own very nature, is unethical and immoral, is squeaky bloody clean for god’s sake.