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Shootings/robbery

In a message dated 8/29/05 5:55:16 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
vpFREE@yahoogroups.com writes:

Karen

To what extent is a Licensed Gaming Establishment civilly responsible
for maintaining security upon its own premises?

Especially relevant in view of general reluctance to pay out W2G-size
winnings by check, as opposed to currency. Such payouts tend to be
made in full public view . . .

Good questions but best answered by a plaintiff lawyer in Nevada rather than
being the subject of speculation upon this board.

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To what extent is a Licensed Gaming Establishment civilly

responsible

for maintaining security upon its own premises?

Especially relevant in view of general reluctance to pay out W2G-

size

winnings by check, as opposed to currency. Such payouts tend to

be

made in full public view . . .

Good questions but best answered by a plaintiff lawyer in Nevada

rather than

being the subject of speculation upon this board.

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IMO, very definitely a proper topic for discussion on VPFREE. With a
view toward avoidance of future problems. Should it develop that
casinos are NOT responsible for maintaining security within their
parking facilities, patrons might want to re-consider whether, and
under what circumstances, they are willing to use such facilities.

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