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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "mike" <melbedewy1226@> wrote:
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> > I would be a lot more comfortable if they released how many machines they inspect every day. I've never seen them do it-has anyone?
> > For those who say "it can't happen" I say-it DID happen-for 3 years right under the noses of the "best regulated gaming in the world".
> > Those interested can google the words LARRY VOLK AMERICAN COIN to see for themselves to what lengths people will cheat in Sin City.
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> Sometimes I worry, since there have been generally major scandals in nearly every industry one can think of, how Nevada, specifically Vegas hasn't been implicated in something really big that shakes the industry to its core with speculation over how honest the industry is. I mean something more recent than old time mobsters.
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> Something involving several of the large strip casinos all at once or something like that.
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> If they are really keeping the industry that clean, they should probably hire the lot to take care of national security.
>
A couple of years ago a major place (venetian I think) got caught red handed fixing drawings. Did they "get their license yanked" by "the best gaming regulators in the world"?
Not for one second.
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