I am curious about Montreal Casino security vs. security at the Connecticut casinos, which is notoriously harsh. I have represented two legal clients who were expelled from the Connecticut casinos, and both claimed harsh gorilla-like goon treatment by Casino Security. One of those clients was claimed to have sexually harassed a Casino employee, the other was alleged to have been counting cards. In both cases I was not successful in getting their privileges reinstated. I am NOT looking for business as I am not licensed in Canada, and have no desire to be or to get any such business. I am just curious.
I have learned a lot about Casino security through legal cases. They don't share security or surveillance video and you have to sue to get it. Ditto with any statements your clients give to them. Even if they're in writing they claim they are "proprietary information" and you need to sue and serve subpoenas to get them.
Can someone please comment on this issue.
I have learned a lot about Casino security through legal cases. They don't share security or surveillance video and you have to sue to get it. Ditto with any statements your clients give to them. Even if they're in writing they claim they are "proprietary information" and you need to sue and serve subpoenas to get them.
Can someone please comment on this issue.