Manne wrote:
In April 2008, a woman added her name to a list of people who can't trust themselves not to gamble and who are to be stopped from entering a casino if they try. She lasted one month.
In May 2008, and again in November, the woman, identified in court papers only as "J.Y.," gambled at the Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort.
The second time, casino personnel recognized her as being on the self-exclusion list and escorted her out. But by then it was too late. The state Casino Control Commission fined the Hilton $10,000 yesterday for allowing the woman to gamble while on the list. The casino did not contest the fine and said it has taken steps to guard against it happening again. :dirol
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In May 2008, and again in November, the woman, identified in court papers only as "J.Y.," gambled at the Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort.
The second time, casino personnel recognized her as being on the self-exclusion list and escorted her out. But by then it was too late. The state Casino Control Commission fined the Hilton $10,000 yesterday for allowing the woman to gamble while on the list. The casino did not contest the fine and said it has taken steps to guard against it happening again. :dirol