Roulette is illegal in these countries

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Mike_25

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Roulette is illegal for locals in some places because of gambling laws. For example:

• In Thailand, most gambling is against the law, so no roulette or casinos for citizens.

• Singapore residents can't spin the roulette wheel in casinos. Only foreigners can gamble in the resorts.

• In Japan, only a few approved casinos are allowed, and roulette isn't on the menu for locals. Gambling just isn't big in their culture.

• China says no to roulette and other casino games, except for state lotteries. Macau is the exception, but locals usually can't join the table.

• North Korea keeps citizens on a tight leash and bans all gambling, so no roulette or fun at the tables there.
 
Yes, you are correct. Roulette and other forms of gambling are illegal in certain countries due to their laws and regulations. These laws are put in place to regulate and control gambling activities within the country, as authorities may view gambling as a social harm or a vice that can lead to addiction, crime, and other negative consequences.

In Thailand, for example, the government has banned almost all forms of gambling, including roulette and other casino games. This is due to the country's strong cultural and religious beliefs, as well as a desire to protect citizens from the potential harm that comes with gambling addiction.

Singapore also heavily regulates its gambling industry, with locals prohibited from gambling in casinos. Only foreigners are allowed to gamble in the resorts, which are tightly regulated and monitored by the government.

Japan has only recently legalized gambling, but only a few casinos have been approved, all of which are only permitted to serve foreign tourists. Roulette is not on the menu for locals, and gambling is not a significant part of Japanese culture.

China bans all forms of gambling, with the exception of state lotteries. Macau, a former Portuguese colony, is an exception to this rule, and it is the only place in China where gambling is legal. However, even in Macau, locals are usually not allowed to join the table.

North Korea is a highly restrictive and controlled country that bans all forms of gambling. No roulette, no fun at the tables, or any other type of gambling is allowed within its borders.

It's important to obey the laws and regulations of each country where you are traveling, so it's crucial to always understand and respect the local laws and regulations.
 
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