Mohegan Sun - ID Policy

BookerPA

Well-Known Member
#1
The institution of the following policy will probably affect a player's ability to play unrated. Although it is a house policy for their own protection, they have been checking ID's of almost everyone.

"HARRISBURG - Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs was fined $80,000 Tuesday for violations involving gambling by three underage players, the sixth time since 2007 the casino has drawn sanctions for this activity."

"In addition to the fine, Mohegan Sun has agreed to set a policy requiring that all table-game players who give the appearance of being under age 30 show identification. Mohegan Sun CEO Robert Soper said this would reinforce a policy where individuals looking under age 30 are to be carded at the casino entrance."

This is a link for the compete article.

http://thetimes-tribune.com/news/mohegan-sun-fined-for-underage-gambling-1.1241639#axzz1fqQD34eV
 

Baberuth

Well-Known Member
#2
ID upon entering is best

There are even lines to get in during busy hours, but they check closely and I have seen people denied. To put it on the pit and dealers is probably just to stop anon play. It is very rare to see anon play around here. The way the dealer and pit "ask" for your card is like it is "law".

Babe
 

Gamblor

Well-Known Member
#3
Oh my God, 20 year olds gambling! What is this world coming too!

Won't somebody please think of the children!?!!??!
 
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