Posted on 12/15/2004 8:21:00 PM PST by wagglebee
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Women, beware: Those "eye in the sky" surveillance cameras used by casinos don't just look for card cheats and crooked dealers. Sometimes, they look for low-cut blouses.
New Jersey casino regulators fined Caesars Atlantic City Hotel Casino $80,000 Wednesday for using surveillance cameras to spy on female employees and customers sitting at casino tables or riding escalators.
On three occasions in 2000 and 2001, Caesars surveillance camera operators "recorded footage of selected parts of the anatomy of several females," in violation of statutes governing the use of clandestine surveillance by casinos, authorities said.
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On the one hand, I'm glad they were fined (a drop in the bucket though it is). On the other hand, why do women wear low cut outfits if not to be looked at.
Everyone knows that's the best place to hide the dice...yeah, that it!
Come on! If I had to sit and look at monitors all day, I'd zoom in on a babe just to relieve the monotony.
Perk of the job.
"Looking at cleavage is like looking at the sun. You don't stare at it. It's too risky. You get a sense of it and then you look away."
LOL!
I had an interesting talk with a young woman at a fairly conservative state college who asked me to take a survey in which I was shown two pictures of a young lady. In one pic she was in jeans and a floppy sweatshirt and the other she was dressed in a very low cut and short dress. The question was something in the order of, "Was she asking for bad things to happen to her by dressing alluringly"?
Being quite a bit older than most of the college kids, I answered her questionnaire but I went a bit further and explained that your dress and demeanor WILL attract a certain type of person that you may not intend to. If you don't want to catch a fish, don't put out any bait.
They couldn't just say they were looking for hidden cards? What dimbulb couldn't toss out that excuse?
I think that they got into trouble when they assembled a "Best of the Best" video.
Maybe its a different world but my parents would never let me out of the house dressed like these young, uh, "ladies".
ok, so who had the best pair ?
"ladies".
Isn't that like Pres. Bush refering to Saddam Hussein as "Mr. Hussein"?
I can't for the life of me,figure out why people do that.I was taught that Mr.& Mrs. was a title of respect.More and more these days, you hear people refer to dictators and criminals as "Mr."
. . . and "perps" have become "gentlemen."
I wonder if "Casino Naked" is on the horizon?
(wa-wa-wa-waaaaa-*rimshot*)
A young lady in my church was eating at our Wednesday dinner and I walked by and saw quite a bit of "butt cleavage". I walked over to her, grabbed her beltloop and tugged upward as I whispered in her ear, "Crack kills, sweetheart". Very embarrassed, she quickly pulled her shirt down and her pants up.
It's to distract the dealers and pit bosses and it works, according to my gambler nephew.
Good for you!
When I was in high school, I had a girlfriend who was 5'10", 135 pounds, with a body that would be the envy of a centerfold. Sadly, that was my one and only experience with such perfection and more sadly she was my first real girlfriend (i.e., many years of unfulfilled hope!). Anyway, on Friday and Saturday nights, we would stop and buy beer. I couldn't get served to save my life. Nancy, on the other hand, always in a low cut top, was never carded ... never.
My old parish had a woman who was an extraordinary Eucharistic minister. For you non-Catholics, she passed out Communion. She would wear such short skirts and low cut blouses that people were complaining to the priest and finally he worked up the courage to tell her to dress appropriately. . Damn!
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