Originally Posted by Floh:
“I genuinely don't know what you're alluding to. Is advertising for gambling happening or is it press information? The press do report on drugs. I still don't get why you imagine someone ought to take the press to court regarding this report on who is topping the votes. Isn't it too late to cast a vote when everyone votes for those rumoured/said to be topping the votes? Meaning isn't it too late to get a reasonable return on a bet placed now? Do you think you would win any court case brought for 'misleading' gamblers? Are you a gambler? Do you feel you're being misled?”
It's pretty simple to understand what im saying.
The information they are putting out is leading people to believe Chris has a great chance of winning, and they continually mention betting.
They are encouraging and leading to many people putting money on Chris to win. A lot of people do not usually bet it is near christmas they believe it's a way to make money.
The reality is gambling is a terrible thing to get involved with, and Chris has next to no chance of winning.
So it is misleading and will result in people losing money.
So in effect yes people are being misled.
Your response was a silly one ''Nobody forces you to gamble'' They banned advertising of cigs because it encouraged people to smoke.
This in effect is encouraging people to gamble, which should and will be banned in the future like it is n America.
You do not understand the betting industry, it's all a misleading cult to take money from the average person.