Justiça da Bahia determina restrição à publicidade de bets em festas juninas do governo estadual
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Gabriela Echenique
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Summary
A Justiça da Bahia determinou que o governo estadual corrija os editais das festas juninas para restringir a publicidade de bets (casas de apostas). A juíza da 6ª Vara da Fazenda Pública de Salvador deu 48 horas para que o estado ajuste os contratos, que preveem gastos de R$ 146 milhões. As novas regras limitam a exibição de marcas de bets a após as 22h, proíbem publicidade em programações infantis, e vedam panfletagem, abordagem ao público e distribuição de brindes.
Key quotes
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Os novos editais devem restringir a exibição de marca das bets para apenas depois das 22h e proibir a publicidade em programações infantis.
A Justiça proibiu qualquer panfletagem, abordagem ao público e oferta de brindes.
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