[vpFREE] Re: Pick up a quarter in a casino... goto jail....

 

Apparently LV, well at least Planet Hollywood, isn't as concerned about one taking something that doesn't belong to them as the casinos in PA or the Indian casinos.

One a recent trip, my wife and I went to PH for our morning Starbuck's and decided to play some VP while there. I hung my jacket (with a small amount of cash in the pocket) on the back of my chair and we sat down to play. We finished playing after about an hour and when I got up to leave my jacket was missing.

I went straight to the Security booth and reported the incident. The officer and duty looked and me and said "Sorry, there is nothing we can do". I asked if they could possibly have surveilance check the video and the reply was a firm "NO". I was told that all I could do was check back later and see if it had been turned in. I did so about four hours later but to no avail. Funny thing though, the officer that was on duty when I went back said that I was the third person that had come in looking for a missing jacket.

Hmm, looks like maybe a trend developing.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "TIMSPEED" <corvetteracing87@...> wrote:
>
> I usually pickup change and cashout tickets...however, DO NOT do this in Indian Casino's...I done this ONCE, picking up a ticket and security literally RUSHED me and DEMANDED I hand over the ticket (which was for 1 cent).
> I do this ALL the time in Reno, and I have never been harrassed ONE BIT.
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "AK-SAR-BEN" <tomskilv@> wrote:
> >
> > I sometimes find cashout slips intentionally left behind for 0.01 or 0.03 and happily cash them out. I guess I should be more careful as I should be put in prison for this.
> >
> >
> > http://citizensvoice.com/news/business/at-pennsylvania-casinos-no-finders-keepers-1.1122293#axzz1HS0apLJv
> >
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