According to the 2008 American Gaming Association’s Annual Report, one-quarter (25%) of the U.S. adult population visited casinos in 2007, and they made more visits to casinos than in any previous year…376 million trips to be exact. The average number of trips per gambler also increased to 6.9 trips in 2007.
Now there is no doubt that in 2008 and this first half of 2009 there have been a few steps backward due to the economy. But the fact remains that casino visitation is still among the most popular sources of entertainment in America. Therefore, two factors enter in to a review of player safety concerns that casino security personnel feel will protect you most. The two factors:
- Players’ lack of diligence to protect their own valuables and personal safety.
- The tough economic conditions out there now bring petty thieves to where there is money to be had via factor #1.
The major casinos have some of the most sophisticated surveillance technology available today. Thus, it is pretty tough to cheat the casino in spite of the Hollywood scripted scams. But personal safety is up to you. Let’s take a look at what casino security experts typically agree are important. Continue reading
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