In my personal experience I have had the Hyatt Incline Village stand behind and watch me play a crappy return slot or VP for half an hour. I have gone there with a friend pushing 40 who does not look close to under 21 but have been asked for ID multiple times in the same evening. In all the casinos I have set foot into I have never had close to a more intrusive experience than the Hyatt. It could just be as easy as too much staff with nothing to do.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Valerie Pollard" <vpollard@...> wrote:
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> 1. "unwarranted"??? -- I was wondering about this aspect, having spent a lot of time at the Hyatt in Incline and never seeing security hovering over *anyone* during all of these years. Perhaps there are things. something or another, that drew their attention?
> That draws attention in other situations as well?
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> And as Rob S. said, that casino (Hyatt) is small and not always terribly busy, so the staff does tend to walk around and be in sight a lot of the time.
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[vpFREE] Re: Casinos with the most unwarrented "Heat" you have been in?
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