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:
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> 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.
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "AK-SAR-BEN" <tomskilv@> wrote:
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> > 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.
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> > http://citizensvoice.com/news/business/at-pennsylvania-casinos-no-finders-keepers-1.1122293#axzz1HS0apLJv
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[vpFREE] Re: Pick up a quarter in a casino... goto jail....
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