The Bear Growls: "Do not talk to the police"

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(Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.thebeargrowls.com/?p=124) _The Bear Growls: _(Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.thebeargrowls.com/?p=124) _Good advice -- Do not talk to the police_

Long-time Las Vegas-based advantage player, casino critic, and frequent (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://bj21.com/) _BJ21.com_ contributor LVBear offers his opinions on things that sometimes go wrong in the world of casinos. Current and past growls can be read and comments posted at LVBear's website, (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.thebeargrowls.com/) _TheBearGrowls.com_

My friends and fellow BJ21.com Green Chip members Neko and (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://bj21.com/ads/200_proof_blackjack/ad.html) _Bootlegger_ posted the video linked below. You might be thinking, “What does (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.regent.edu/admin/media/schlaw/LawPreview/) _Talking to the Police_ have to do with casinos and advantage play?” Casinos often abuse skilled patrons. Casino employees have been known to fabricate phony criminal charges to harass patrons they dislike. Police become involved. Casino employees routinely lie to police about what happened.

Naturally, the police will want to talk to the patron/victim, who suddenly becomes a “suspect.” (If you doubt this really happens, read (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://bj21.com/ads/beat_the_players/ad.html) _Beat the Players_.) It is imperative that in such a situation, the “suspect” does not talk to the police. NO GOOD CAN COME OF IT. You will almost never be able to talk your way out of an arrest that is requested by dishonest casino employees. If the officer is corrupt as well, your chance is less than “almost never” – it is ZERO. And you will not know if the officer is corrupt until it is too late. In Las Vegas, where casino abuse of patrons occurs most often, there is a high probability that the responding police officer is corrupt when it comes to doing the bidding of casinos. Let your attorney talk for you at the appropriate time, when you sue everyone involved.

The information on the video should be basic knowledge to most Americans, but it is offered with specific, interesting examples of what can happen with seemingly innocent comments made to the police. It is presented by a former criminal defense attorney who is now a law professor. A police officer also makes a good presentation. I urge you to carefully listen to both speakers. I hope you will never need this little “refresher course,” but in today’s hostile, unethical casino environment, it is more likely you will need it than you might want to admit.

Talking to the Police by Prof. James Duane
 
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mdlbj

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Yeah duh...

zengrifter said:
(Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.thebeargrowls.com/?p=124) _The Bear Growls: _(Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.thebeargrowls.com/?p=124) _Good advice -- Do not talk to the police_

Long-time Las Vegas-based advantage player, casino critic, and frequent (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://bj21.com/) _BJ21.com_ contributor LVBear offers his opinions on things that sometimes go wrong in the world of casinos. Current and past growls can be read and comments posted at LVBear's website, (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.thebeargrowls.com/) _TheBearGrowls.com_

My friends and fellow BJ21.com Green Chip members Neko and (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://bj21.com/ads/200_proof_blackjack/ad.html) _Bootlegger_ posted the video linked below. You might be thinking, “What does (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.regent.edu/admin/media/schlaw/LawPreview/) _Talking to the Police_ have to do with casinos and advantage play?” Casinos often abuse skilled patrons. Casino employees have been known to fabricate phony criminal charges to harass patrons they dislike. Police become involved. Casino employees routinely lie to police about what happened.

Naturally, the police will want to talk to the patron/victim, who suddenly becomes a “suspect.” (If you doubt this really happens, read (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://bj21.com/ads/beat_the_players/ad.html) _Beat the Players_.) It is imperative that in such a situation, the “suspect” does not talk to the police. NO GOOD CAN COME OF IT. You will almost never be able to talk your way out of an arrest that is requested by dishonest casino employees. If the officer is corrupt as well, your chance is less than “almost never” – it is ZERO. And you will not know if the officer is corrupt until it is too late. In Las Vegas, where casino abuse of patrons occurs most often, there is a high probability that the responding police officer is corrupt when it comes to doing the bidding of casinos. Let your attorney talk for you at the appropriate time, when you sue everyone involved.

The information on the video should be basic knowledge to most Americans, but it is offered with specific, interesting examples of what can happen with seemingly innocent comments made to the police. It is presented by a former criminal defense attorney who is now a law professor. A police officer also makes a good presentation. I urge you to carefully listen to both speakers. I hope you will never need this little “refresher course,” but in today’s hostile, unethical casino environment, it is more likely you will need it than you might want to admit.

(Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.regent.edu/admin/media/schlaw/LawPreview/) _Talking to the Police by Prof. James Duane_
 
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21forme said:
What's the Microsoft Web Outlook link all about?
I guess it did that because I copied the article from my webOutlook exchange.
Do me a favor and remove the link from your post quote -
I already removed from my original. Thanks! zg
 
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zengrifter said:
(Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.thebeargrowls.com/?p=124) _The Bear Growls: _(Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.thebeargrowls.com/?p=124) _Good advice -- Do not talk to the police_

Long-time Las Vegas-based advantage player, casino critic, and frequent (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://bj21.com/) _BJ21.com_ contributor LVBear offers his opinions on things that sometimes go wrong in the world of casinos. Current and past growls can be read and comments posted at LVBear's website, (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.thebeargrowls.com/) _TheBearGrowls.com_

My friends and fellow BJ21.com Green Chip members Neko and (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://bj21.com/ads/200_proof_blackjack/ad.html) _Bootlegger_ posted the video linked below. You might be thinking, “What does (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.regent.edu/admin/media/schlaw/LawPreview/) _Talking to the Police_ have to do with casinos and advantage play?” Casinos often abuse skilled patrons. Casino employees have been known to fabricate phony criminal charges to harass patrons they dislike. Police become involved. Casino employees routinely lie to police about what happened.

Naturally, the police will want to talk to the patron/victim, who suddenly becomes a “suspect.” (If you doubt this really happens, read (Dead link: https://office.catalysthouse.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://bj21.com/ads/beat_the_players/ad.html) _Beat the Players_.) It is imperative that in such a situation, the “suspect” does not talk to the police. NO GOOD CAN COME OF IT. You will almost never be able to talk your way out of an arrest that is requested by dishonest casino employees. If the officer is corrupt as well, your chance is less than “almost never” – it is ZERO. And you will not know if the officer is corrupt until it is too late. In Las Vegas, where casino abuse of patrons occurs most often, there is a high probability that the responding police officer is corrupt when it comes to doing the bidding of casinos. Let your attorney talk for you at the appropriate time, when you sue everyone involved.

The information on the video should be basic knowledge to most Americans, but it is offered with specific, interesting examples of what can happen with seemingly innocent comments made to the police. It is presented by a former criminal defense attorney who is now a law professor. A police officer also makes a good presentation. I urge you to carefully listen to both speakers. I hope you will never need this little “refresher course,” but in today’s hostile, unethical casino environment, it is more likely you will need it than you might want to admit.

Talking to the Police by Prof. James Duane
(Dead link: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6014022229458915912&q=&hl=en) _George Bruch from the Virginia Beach police department responds to Professor James Duane's presentation on why innocent people should never talk to the police._
 
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