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Can A Casino Throw You Out?
- 2-26-2008
When you plan a trip to a casino you
are planning on having some fun. It is likely that you may gamble, do some
drinking, eat, visit a nightclub, and even see a show. It is supposed to be a
fun experience. For most visitors to a casino what they get is the enjoyment
they wanted. However for a small percentage of people one thing can really ruin
the trip and it is being thrown out of a casino. I have thankfully never had
this happen to me but I assume it can be a terribly embarrassing event. As
someone is being dragged out by security, you may hear them yell “You can’t do
this to me, I’m a paying customer!†How true is that statement?
Well it depends. There are numerous factors that must be considered before any advice could be given or even researched. There are state laws that must be followed by casinos. No casino may violate the Constitution. And various gaming commissions may have regulations for casinos to follow. Most casinos are considered private property but if they have a bar or nightclubs then that portion of the casino may transform into a dram shop. Dram shops in tort law have special duties to patrons. This distinction may be subtle but can be important when it comes to determining liability.
Casinos may throw you out for a wide range of reasons. Some of the most valid reasons for a casino to throw you out would be for gambling while underage, being intoxicated and making a scene or disturbing other people, and cheating. If you are thrown out of a casino for one of those reasons there is likely a state law or regulation that allows for casinos to take action to protect the welfare of other patrons.
To avoid being thrown out of a casino the easiest thing to do is follow the rules. If you tend to get rowdy after drinking then try to restrain yourself as much as possible. Hopefully your trip a casino is drama-free.