I'm not sure. It would cause someone to lose his job and I don't think I would be willing to do that to someone for money. Maybe I could rationalize it such that if he is the type to assault people to begin with, he needs a different job.
If you get caught in any kind of deception, you're going to get criminal charges. Unlikely that will ever happen, but it would make it not worth it if it did.
Here's one for you: make an anonymous call from a pay phone that you know a guy is coming to their casino today with a computer in his shoes. Give his name, his description, and some bogus reason why he pissed you off and you want to rat on him (stole your drugs, etc.) Of course, this guy is you! Wear thick shoes and tap your feet a lot, looking around nervously. Run when you see them and let them tackle you. They will be so sure they have a felony conviction ready for you, and they will be so screwed when they find nothing in your shoes. :laugh: