A Question to Ponder - who has an answer?

Stealth Bomber

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Which of our favorite casinos can do any of the following and most likely not have to be accountable for their actions?

1 Rape their female employees.
2 Poison their patrons at the buffet.
3 Sexual harassment.
4 Pilfer through an old lady's purse.
5 Physically assault anyone they don't like.
6 Smash a patron's car.
7 Fire an employee because she won't put out.
8 Run a sideline prostitution business.
9 Force a patron to leave the premises because they don't like their race, religion or skin color.
10 Have surveillance cameras in their restrooms.
11 Allow patrons to free-fall to their death in an elevator accident resulting from poor maintenance.
12 + all the other usual stuff too.

This is not a joke. You may answer in the form of a question.

Stealth
 

SammyBoy

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I Sure Hope None of Them!

This surely happened when the casinos were run by the mafia, but hopefully not today in the USA.
 

phantom007

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CAMERAS in the Restrooms????.......

Do YOU think they say me playing with my...........CHIPS?

phantom007.
 
Casino Drama

It seems like all casinos I know of have major drama going on. Married floorpeople sleeping with dealers... drug deals going on... unbelievable sexual harassment. Awhile back I heard a floor guy say to a dealer... "I was thinking of you today when trying to figure out what kind of dog to get my kids from the pound." Of course... he was just joking but I don't think that would fly in other professional environments. They should have a reality show based on a casino. There's certainly enough cameras around!
 

Stealth Bomber

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A Question to Ponder - Do I have an answer?

I have concluded that nobody really has an answer to my original post at the top of this thread. Even though most you who read these messages are knowledgeable veterans as to the way casinos work in the real world, you're a little baffled and puzzled by what I said. Therefore, I can only assume that the general public is really in the dark about how there rights are subject to a total compromise. In my first post, I said the following:
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Which of our favorite casinos can do any of the following and most likely not have to be accountable for their actions?
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1 Rape their female employees.
2 Poison their patrons at the buffet.
3 Sexual harassment.
4 Pilfer through an old lady's purse.
5 Physically assault anyone they don't like.
6 Smash a patron's car.
7 Fire an employee because she won't put out.
8 Run a sideline prostitution business.
9 Force a patron to leave the premises because they don't like their race, religion or skin color.
10 Have surveillance cameras in their restrooms.
11 Allow patrons to free-fall to their death in an elevator accident resulting from poor maintenance.
12 + all the other usual stuff too.
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Now, could it just be that every Native American Casino has the ability to allow any of the above (1 - 12) to occur? Why not???? Responses and dialogue encouraged.
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Stealth
 

The Mayor

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Re: A Question to Ponder - Do I have an answer?

The thought that I was in a foreign nation definitely crossed my mind when I was being escorted off premisis. That my officer identified himself as a memeber of that nation made it more unsettling. However, these nations do not have unlimted rights to break federal/state laws and escape prosecution, particularly criminal law. As for civil matters, I agree that there are some real difficulties to pursuing cases -- I contacted the State's Attorney General about my rights in this case, and they are essentially non-existent outside of the tribe's own courts.

--Mayor
 

Stealth Bomber

Well-Known Member
Re: A Question to Ponder - Do I have an answer?

So for instance, let's say our wife gets rapped by the casino mngr! ???? .......................................... My point is: WHO YA GONNA CALL, Ghost Busters???? .................... Think about it, "Sovereign Immunity" ??????? The next closest thing to a license to kill. Amazing isn't it?
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Calling LTC,......... HELP! :-o
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Stealth
 

Victoria

Well-Known Member
Re: Casino Drama

To Down with Chumash

Since I think the folks at the Chumash really need another casino nearby for competition so that they might treat their customers halfway decently, I was wondering why you picked your name?

All are abused in that place, the only difference is that a CC can beat their game often enough.
 

learning to count

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Re: A Question to Ponder - Do I have an answer?

Your are an intelligent AP Stealth. Your posts are interesting but your getting on my nerves. I dont play on the reservations for one reason. They have a limited Sovereign Immunity. It is not total immunity the government can still go in if there are problems. This means they can make up the rules as they go along. Plain and simple it is possible to cheat the public there. So I dont play. Clear and simple. So save up your bottles and go to Vegas.
 

Stealth Bomber

Well-Known Member
Sovereign Indian Territory

Thanks LTC for your input. I don't mean to buzz your nerves. I know I often see things in a different perspective than most people. I'm not such a great writer either. I do ask that you hang in there with me though, 'cause we all want and need to learn. I have also noticed that you are quite "in the know" with law. I'm sure some of my posts will be challenging for you along with most other legal scholars.
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With regard to the issues in this thread, I do however think that our beloved U. S. Dept. of Interior should require all tribes with a casino to post a sign at the entrance, which would disclose essentially the rules and laws that the public are subject to upon entering, because they don't even have a clue. They should at least have a right to know, THEY AIN'T IN KANSAS ANYMORE!
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Stealth
 

learning to count

Well-Known Member
Re: Sovereign Indian Territory

"Sovereign Indian Territory"

Advantage Player: A person who gambles at a recognized or known advantage. Card Counting is a skill a AP can use at the game of Black Jack to recognize advantageous times during the game to make lucrative bets.

So why would you play at indian casinos when you know they have a practically free hand to do what they want. They have no governing gambling commission to keep them on the high road. As an Card Counter or Advantage Player this is dangerous territory. With all the problems at state comissioned casinos around the country. Why would you enter a casino that could have a negative EV on your life! I know there have been advantages at several indian casinos and many AP's have made a lot of money there. Just be careful when you go there. I won't play there its like the old green felt jungle days in Vegas. JMHO!
 
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