Thai elephants kick off anti-gambling campaign ahead of World Cup. By Juarawee Kittisilpa and Patpicha Tanakasempipat AYUTTHAYA/BANGKOK (Reuters) – Elephants kicked off World Cup fever in Thailand’s ancient capital of Ayutthaya on Tuesday, playing a soccer match to raise awareness against illegal gambling. Thai elephants kick off anti-gambling campaign ahead of ... AYUTTHAYA/BANGKOK (Reuters) - Elephants kicked off World Cup fever in Thailand's ancient capital of Ayutthaya on Tuesday, playing a soccer match to raise awareness against illegal gambling. Thai elephants kick off anti-gambling campaign ahead of ... AYUTTHAYA/BANGKOK (Reuters) - Elephants kicked off World Cup fever in Thailand's ancient capital of Ayutthaya on Tuesday, playing a soccer match to raise awareness against illegal gambling. Nine elephants, painted with the flags of countries competing in 2018 World Cup in Russia, passed the ball to each other and swerved around the field in a 15-minute match against students from a local school.
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Thailand Holds Elephant World Cup as Part of Anti-Gambling ... The match was held as part of a campaign to discourage gambling during the World Cup. However, it came alongside criticism for the way in which elephants are treated in Thailand. News & Events - Chomthana On the 25th June 2018, Chomthana and the Khu Bang Luang police station cooperated to promote its anti-gambling campaign among Thai youths during the 2018 World Cup season. # worldcup2018 # antigamblingforthaiyouths. Anti Gambling Thai Youths World Cup 2018 Singapore puts new spin to mocked anti-gambling ad - CNBC
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Jun 12, 2018 · Illegal gambling on the World Cup is prevalent in countries like Thailand and Malaysia, where football is hugely popular, but which don't have legal betting alternatives. Betting or promoting gambling on football is a criminal offense in Thailand, but those who get caught often face only a small fine of 1,000 baht ($31.17).
Elephants participate in a football game to kick off the World Cup fever as part of an anti-gambling campaign at the ancient Thai city of Ayutthaya on ... AYUTTHAYA/BANGKOK (Reuters) – Elephants kicked off World ...
Thai elephants kick off anti-gambling campaign ahead of World Cup ... and create awareness that we can enjoy the World Cup without gambling and just cheer for the soccer players," said ... World Cup 2014 might have ended but this anti-gambling ... World Cup 2014 might have ended but this anti-gambling campaign is far from over Many suggested to put it down amidst criticism, but Goodfellas cannot be stunned. Touching one of the most sensitive social issues in Singapore, the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG), together with local ad agency Goodfellas, launched a campaign ... Thai elephants kick off anti-gambling campaign ahead of World Cup AYUTTHAYA/BANGKOK (Reuters) - Elephants kicked off World Cup fever in Thailand's ancient capital of Ayutthaya on Tuesday, playing a soccer match to raise awareness against illegal gambling. Nine elephants, painted with the flags of countries competing in 2018 World Cup in Russia, passed the ball to ... WebDev, Author at Chomthana