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Online Casino News for Friday - March 14, 2003

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Bill would reveal private casino numbers - 2003-03-14
A bill has been brought in to the Senate to offer the public a glimpse of how gaming salons for high-rollers in Las Vegas are surviving.

Senate Bill 266 would make it compulsory for casinos to generate a monthly accumulation of the number of customers and the amount of the gaming win from the salons. But the amassed information cannot identify the casino, a particular customer or how much a casino produced.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Sun
 
Casino Employee Hides Bills In Sweatpants - 2003-03-14
A casino worker named Crapps, too rotund to fit into his company-issued pocketless uniform, looted hundreds of thousands of dollars from the slot machines by stuffing the bills down his sweatpants.

Leonard Crapps, who is 5-foot-6 and 280 pounds, made a guilty admission last month to robbing the Gilpin Hotel Casino in Blackhawk.
Read the full story at Macon Telegraph
 







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