
You can find gambling everywhere, even in Russia. Moscow, the capital of Russia, has alot of concern about the rise of "surrogate" gambling, like lottery machines and online gambling. Three months before, gambling was almost totally BANNED in Russia. Moscow deputy mayor, Sergei Baidakov, said that this gambling is "the byproduct of imperfect legislation." Gambling must be a serioius problem over there...
The industries in Russia have made changes that involve gambling, as well. About a third of the 525 casinos and slot machine halls in Moscow opened "lottery parlors" so people can instantly buy lottery tickets. Also, the amount of internet cafes that provide access to online gambling has risen threefold since July. That's alot more gambling.
After the Soviet Collapse in 1991, there were even MORE casinos and slot machines in Russia. By 2008, the industry provided 400,000 jobs and had a turnover of $3.6 billion.
Despite the fact that so many people loved gambling, the government decided to do something about it. The police recently seized 33 slot machines and 35 underground casinos were shut down. I think it's good that Russia is cutting back on all the gambling. And so does Alexandra Tarpischeva, a sales woman at a deli next door to a slot machine hall. She said, "It's a lot quieter here now, after all those weird gamblers disappeared."
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