More money than sense
You have to wonder about people when you read a newspaper article that reports a booming trade for clairvoyants. And when 700,000 Belgians are willing to pay €58 a pop for whatever it is that the fake psychics are selling you start to wonder if there's a major problem in society. Then you read to the end:
The clairvoyant market is poorly checked and regulated, according to the OIVO. The services are often provided at a psychologically difficult moment for the consumer and many providers of these services would not hesitate to abuse the weakness of the consumer.
This is why the OIVO want a special regulatory framework (with more transparency in the business practices) as well as in the area of inspections.
and realise there is.
How can anyone pretend that it is ever possible to regulate clairvoyants, psychic healers and other assorted charlatans? It makes you wonder if someone at the OIVO still wants to believe in tarot cards, and oija boards.