Re: [vpFREE] Photography Rules...

 

My last trip to Las Vegas I wanted to potentially take pictures
of the VP I was planning on paying.

I had found a few machines that had very nice payback percentages
at the Rio and thought I would check with Security first.

I went up to the guy at the front entrance Security booth and told
him what I was up to and that I wanted to shoot some pictures of
pay table and hopefully Jackpots.
He smiled and said, "Go right ahead".

I followed up with an explanation of why I asked:
'I heard sometimes Casinos don't like people taking pictures.'

He said as long as I wasn't taking pictures of the Cashier's cage
or long videos of the overall Casino, they didn't mind at all.

He further told me that it was totally fine to take pictures of my
own action or jackpots, even pay tables.

He wasn't concerned at all, and very relaxed about it and paid
more attention to his computer screen and the traffic around me.

Ask first is never a bad idea.




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Posted by: Bruce Cohen <brucedcohen2002@yahoo.com>
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