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Join Date: Apr 15, 2022
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I saw a video of a Woman filmed losing her money on a slot and she was PISSED and giving the Camera death glares. Comments said something like,"Oh my God, you filmed her losing her money? She should have reported you to Casino Staff. I would have reported you to Casino Staff if you filmed me losing my money. "The Uploader said something like,"She DIDN'T see me filming her! I filmed her discreetly, LMAO!" How do you explain the death glares right at the camera then?
![]() That video was deleted the very next time I looked it up. The Woman must have reported the video to YouTube Admins or something, or to the Casino Staff themselves probably saying something like,"I didn't give him permission to film me losing my money. Please delete this video." |
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Freakshow
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Forum Icon Join Date: Feb 01, 2008
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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The policy might be different from casino to casino, but for the ones that I’ve been to, mainly in Upstate NY and Atlantic City, they all have a no photography/video rule. You are not to take any photography/videos of gameplay, machine and live tables.
There are some exceptions if someone wants to take a photo beside a fountain or a billboard. |
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