Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
OKAY....we have an update to this bad boy incident.

We are a little over a week away from the 2 year anniversary of the initial incident to this ordeal.

So unrelated to this incident, a number of months after this incident, I believe through a legislative act rather than a judicial ruling but don't hold me to that, Nevada revised the old trespass laws to include a two year limitation. It hasn't been 2 years since the revision, so there have been no test cases. But I think everyone assumes that as soon as a casino recognizes a previously trespassed player that has returned, they will simply trespass the player again, good for another 2 years.

I intended to test that out. And that probably wasn't a smart thing, but rather me being ornery. I mean I don't anticipate really playing that location again, but still.

So about an hour ago, I received a registered letter, stating that at the expiration of my original trespass, a new trespass will take effect for a period of 2 years.

hum...

I am still digesting that, but wonder if that is legal. It certainly violates the spirit of the 2 year limit if not the actual legality of it.

I have no intent nor interest in fighting it, but did forward it to my attorney. Maybe a forward to Gaming is also in order. Thinking about it.

In the meantime, they got me again. If only to deny me the joy of fucking with them.
It does make me wonder how organized casinos will be in keeping track of past trespassers.

I know of a large non Nevada casino that has been open for decades that struggles to keep track of all their previous trespassers.

I frequently see security at a podium looking at pictures of people on a laptop trying to identify if someone they see is in their list.

Their slot staff has told me that the way they catch a lot of people who have been trespassed before is only when they hit a handpay, they throw them out again.

Of course this will vary greatly by casino how efficient or ineot they are.