He was doing it since 2011. I'm not surprised in the least. People (APs) give surveillance WAY too much credit. Surveillance people are NOT masters of the universe with cat-like reflexes - they're up there goofing off at work, talking about last nights Lakers game and whether it's going to rain tomorrow or not, just like the rest of us :-).
Besides, most surveillance keeps an eye on internal, back of house operations since (on a monetary scale) that's where the greatest risk really lies.
You get caught inserting a key into a slot machine in any casino and your going to jail. Have no idea how an employee of another casino could insert a key into a machine without surveillance catching him once. You would be charged with a variety of crimes, all felonies.
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