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Taking a photo after winning the lottery is mandatory....
Who hasn't dreamed of winning a big lottery prize?
Interestingly, if this dream comes true in Canada, you should be prepared to have your sweet moment captured and recorded, as taking a photo after winning the lottery is mandatory in this country.
The pictures of lucky people standing in front of the camera with giant checks are not just for memories;
but are part of the regulations of the lottery companies that publish these photos as official proof of prize payment.
Although lottery tickets are usually sold without registering your identity, by registering photos, lottery companies are trying to make the drawing and awarding process more transparent and traceable.
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