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NCPG highlights potential dangers of problem gambling during Lunar New Year
By Wong Siew Ying, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 19 February 2007 1652 hrs

 
 
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A game of cards or a round of mahjong is a common sight during Lunar New Year celebrations.

While most people dabbled with social gambling, others could cross the line.

And the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) is launching a campaign to highlight the potential risk of compulsive gambling.

Unlike substance abusers like alcoholics and drug addicts, a problem gambler may not be easily spotted, especially when they manage to hide their addiction.

But there are tell-tale signs, says the NCPG.

And this Lunar New Year, it is running a campaign fronted by MediaCorp actor Li Nanxing to remind people of the risk associated with excessive gambling.

Mildred Tan, Chairman, Public Education Sub-committee, NCPG , says: "In social gambling, people tend to have a lot of fun and laughter, and they teased each other, and I think we welcome the community bonding and social spirit that goes with these activities. I think where we would highlight is when an individual runs out of money at the table and starts borrowing, and that's beginning of potential of problems."

The Council says friends and family members can play a role to help identify those at risk.

Those affected can seek assistance from the two helplines operated by the Thye Hua Kwan Moral Society (1800-X-Gamble) and the Care Corner Counselling Centre (1800-666-8668). - CNA/ch

 

 



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