Gambling companies are gearing up to increase their use of harmful incentives designed to encourage greater spending, following the AFL’s demand for a larger share of gambling revenue.
Gambling companies are gearing up to increase their use of harmful incentives designed to encourage greater spending, following the AFL’s demand for a larger share of gambling revenue.
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It’s concerning to see gambling companies prioritizing profit over the well-being of individuals. Increasing the use of harmful inducements not only exacerbates the risks of addiction but also puts vulnerable populations at greater risk. The AFL’s push for more revenue should be balanced with a commitment to responsible gambling practices. It’s crucial for regulators and organizations to step in and ensure that safeguards are in place to protect those who may be affected by these practices. We need a focus on creating a healthier gambling environment, rather than incentivizing spending at the expense of people’s financial and mental health.