Re: [vpFREE] Re: LVSun: Lawsuits pile up as alleged casino assaults continue

 

They said they were taking me into the CM's office to p/u the letter they had for me. You can't be argumentative and the smart move is to stay calm and cooperative. It really seemed like the dummy security guards were hoping I gave them trouble. The incident was written up in my Gaming Today article, the casino complained about my version, then it ended. I feel like I won.

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From: "nightoftheiguana2000" <nightoftheiguana2000@yahoo.com>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: LVSun: Lawsuits pile up as alleged casino assaults continue
Date: Fri, Jun 17, 2011 10:34 pm
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rob.singer1111" <rob.singer1111@...> wrote:

> I've been at a machine when tapped on the shoulder, & taken into an office

I think the lawyers all say that you should never agree to go to any backroom or office out of the public eye and away from cameras. That's usually where the bad stuff happens. If they don't want you to play, ask to cash out your comp and leave. If they won't let you cash out your comp, call gaming. You have their number on your cellphone, right? As long as you haven't committed a felony, they can't detain you, that would be false arrest.

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