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lvbear584
Joined: 07 Jun 2006 Posts: 140
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Posted: Aug Thu 28, 2008 10:11 am Post subject: Two Reno dealers arrested on suspicion of cheating |
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According to this news story ...
http://news.rgj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080826/NEWS01/808260354/1321/NEWS
... a dealer at the Cal-Neva, a nasty low-roller dump in downtown Reno, is accused of stealing nine dollars from the casino. I am certainly not condoning theft, but let’s keep it in perspective. If an average citizen accused another average citizen of stealing nine dollars, the police would probably laugh and not even take a report. But because a casino is the victim, no public expense is spared. What a ridiculous waste of public resources. Assuming they are guilty, the crooked dealers should be fired, but involving a public agency in something so petty? Come on, be serious. The Gaming Control Board should have higher priorities, like protecting PATRONS from casino wrongdoing. The Venetian cheaters got away scot-free, but their employer was fined a million dollars. What they did was far worse than what these low-level employees in Reno are accused of doing. Why the difference in enforcement action taken? And why doesn’t the board go after the thugs who have committed violent crimes against patrons? Examples:
http://www.bj21.com/advantageplay/lawandtaxes/patronabuselinks.shtml
Oh, I see. When casino thugs assault patrons, the casino is not the victim, so the crimes are ignored. But for nine dollars allegedly stolen from Cal-Neva, thousands of taxpayer dollars will be wasted. The Gaming Control Board should be ashamed of itself.
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CaSwede
Joined: 28 Feb 2006 Posts: 866
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Posted: Aug Thu 28, 2008 11:25 am Post subject: |
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You certainly have a point about a petty type theft. At what point does an honest mistake in handling money become a crime? I suspect that there has to be more to the story. Just a guess, but I think they have been watching these two, and finally found something they can really prosecute.
What a shame for these two older dealers. (61 and 7 |
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