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Re: Card counting is NOT illegal...

That is true, but the casino is private property and they can remove anyone and/or ban them from the property. they don't need a reason. From what I could tell, the guy refused to give ID when cashing his chips. The casino refused to cash them which is their right, but not real good for public relations. Tribal Police made several mistakes. He should not been allowed to video anything. Not only is it private property, it is also Indian Trust land, they make the rules. When he refused ID he should have been given his chips and told to leave immediately. His refusal results in a trespassing charge. At that point they place him under arrest and transport him to Tribal Police headquarters where he is issued the trespassing citation and escorted from the reservation.

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"Arrested trying to cash in my chips"
Re: "Arrested trying to cash in my chips"
What a piece of work !!!!!
Being on private property can really be a ditch grin
So the guy was previously banned from the casino
Card counting is NOT illegal...
You are correct. BUT tresspassing on casino
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Depends on who the "U" is in IOU...
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I hate video vigilantes
grin I agree, Jim...
Sometime, being courteous help!
Being courteous is the Texas way! Right A. J.?
"You bet!"...The Texas Reply
"I tell you What" !!!. The East Texas Reply
That's a cool chip, AJ grin
Very cool story, and a good policy
Re: "Arrested trying to cash in my chips"
Jim, I would be willing to bet that is exactly

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