And Resorts. But the indoor path to Resorts is tricky. The Boardwark area between the Taj and Showboat Boardwalk entrances is populated with undesirables, as is the Pacific Avenue frontage, so when moving between those stores that clammy-bannistered indoor path is the best choice.alwayssplitaces said:There's no space on the Boardwalk itself between Taj and Showboat. They're connected to each other.
One good reason to rathole chips, eh?Tarzan said:In one chilling instance, I was within earshot a few years ago of someone talking to someone else (via cellphone) on the other end of the line giving a description and estimation of chips, currency of someone they were observing from afar at the cashiers cage after observing them at the tables.
Ugly with a capital U. I like to self-park but in AC---- NEVER AGAIN. Foxwoods and Mohegan yes.bjcardcounter said:
Brother Aslan, how about just get a pistol to blow away robbers before they murder you :grin:? Here're the Lesser of the 2 evil Options:aslan said:Use the valet at the beachside casinos.
Taj probably has the most dangerous individuals in there. I suspect it's because it attracts the largest action of any of the Boardwalk stores. But some of those big betters are the dangerous individuals!Gamblor said:Be careful everyone, with a crappy economy I'm sure incidents like these will only happen more frequently.
In general, I would say Ballys, Taj, and Plaza (Resorts somewhat) attract the worst elements.
I've pondered taking a handgun to AC, and if I thought I had no other option to protect myself, I would. Chances are I would eventually find myself in trouble with the law if I did routinely carry a handgun to AC. But taking simple measures like using the valet service at the beach-side casinos, or traveling in a group, make me feel reasonably safe at this point. I do have a permit to carry a concealed weapon in many states, but not New Jersey. If things get bad enough, I will carry concealed in New Jersey, or more rationally, stop going there altogether. I can legally carry concealed in Delaware and Pennsylvania so not that much is lost by leaving AC. Also, keep in mind Grosjean's admonition not to carry a weapon into a casino, apparently for the reason that if you do find yourself being seriously challenged by the casino for AP activities, having a handgun on your person might play into their hands in depicting you as an unscrupulous cheat and criminal when they call in the legal authorities. (I hope I am not misrepresenting his reasons for advising against carrying a weapon in casinos.)Jacob said:Brother Aslan, how about just get a pistol to blow away robbers before they murder you :grin:? Here're the Lesser of the 2 evil Options:
1) going to jail for the gun violation, or
2) losing your life to robbers/hijackers:flame:---as in the 2 Taj's cases (Sunil Rattu & Martin Caballero)
Any other Einsein's options?
You don't want to commit a felony by carrying a weapon in NJ. Their laws are ridiculous, but it's not something you can fight. You will definitely serve time.aslan said:I've pondered taking a handgun to AC, and if I thought I had no other option to protect myself, I would. Chances are I would eventually find myself in trouble with the law if I did routinely carry a handgun to AC. But taking simple measures like using the valet service at the beach-side casinos, or traveling in a group, make me feel reasonably safe at this point. I do have a permit to carry a concealed weapon in many states, but not New Jersey. If things get bad enough, I will carry concealed in New Jersey, or more rationally, stop going there altogether. I can legally carry concealed in Delaware and Pennsylvania so not that much is lost by leaving AC. Also, keep in mind Grosjean's admonition not to carry a weapon into a casino, apparently for the reason that if you do find yourself being seriously challenged by the casino for AP activities, having a handgun on your person might play into their hands in depicting you as an unscrupulous cheat and criminal when they call in the legal authorities. (I hope I am not misrepresenting his reasons for advising against carrying a weapon in casinos.)
A man has every right to defend himself.Jacob said:![]()
OK, no gun, but how about the above weapon :grin:?
In his 9/24/2011 trip report, BjTraveller mentioned that he carried the above aluminum bat for self protection. The bad news: cops found the bat. The good news: cops kept the bat and let him go free
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Throw a couple of baseball gloves and a cap or two and you have perfect camo for a baseball bat.blackjack avenger said:Tire iron in the car
Mag? Flashlight
hatchet
Hammer
Are all just tools any car should carry