security guards did something absolutely extraordinary. Previously, they
detained and violated the civil liberties of a patron for absolutely no
reason, putting them on Jay-Pawl's personal blacklist. Now where do they
stand?
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Richard Gordon <theolflash@cox.net> wrote:
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> This morning, Mr. Total Recall left the machine he'd been playing at the
> Eastside Cannery without bothering to cash out the voucher. When he thought
> of it several minutes later, the money was, of course, no longer there.
>
> He contacted a slot supervisor, Bob Del Rio, who checked his computer and
> stated that the ticket had been redeemed at a kiosk
>
> Instead of the expected, "sorry, too late (with the implied) you idiot",
> Bob said to please wait.
>
> He contacted security, who viewed their tape, identified the thief, found
> him still on property and interviewed him.
>
> The money was returned after being recovered from the villain (who was
> trespassed from the property).
>
> It is a pleasure to report that casino personnel expended such an effort on
> behalf of a player.
>
> PS: After spending so much time and energy, they politely, but firmly,
> declined to accept any gratuity
>
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