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

 

Casino rooms are not very safe, poker players have been robbed in their casino rooms, especially in the big strip casinos. But if you find yourself trespassed with a room, you have the right to recover your belongings. Call gaming if the casino won't let you. Call the police if the room has been broken into or searched and ramshackled or if anything has been stolen. The room safes are not safe, the casino takes no liability for anything stolen from a room safe. You can probably refuse any charges to your credit card on the grounds that they kicked you out, i.e. did not live up to their end of the hotel contract. Inform your credit card company immediately about the situation so they can be prepared for the false charges from the casino that are probably coming. Be on the lookout for identity theft violations if the casino has personal information on you such as a photo of a driver's license. They are responsible for protecting that information.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Karen Beno <karen_beno@...> wrote:
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> This is very�good information.
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> What should you do if you have a room at the casino that tresspasses you? And in the room a locked safe with valuables?
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> >>Re: LVSun: Lawsuits pile up as alleged casino assaults continue
> Posted by: "nightoftheiguana2000" nightoftheiguana2000@... nightoftheiguana2000
> Date: Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:57 am ((PDT))
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> You have to assert your civil rights, otherwise they are generally waved. By agreeing to go into a backroom or office, you are pretty much waiving your rights to later sue for false arrest. In my mind, the first issue is do they want your business. If the answer is no, which they have the right under current Nevada law to reject any customer for any reason including race, creed, age, sex or religion, then your next question is what about the comps that are currently on your card and earned from previous play? If they will cash them, fine, if not, call gaming, because gaming will usually defend your right to your earned comps. If they get physical (as minimal as place a hand on you), you may have to assert your right to leave and call gaming from across the street. This happens frequently and a gaming officer can escort you back into a casino to redeem your comps even if you have been trespassed. Otherwise, if they don't want your business, your next step
> is to leave. They have no right to detain you unless they are calling the police and pressing charges and if the charges are false, you can sue them for false arrest.<<
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