To: grey_whiskers
I worked in the Gaming Machine (touch screen slot machines) for some time.
EVERY jurisdiction had specific chip-sets.
Most jurisdictions allowed me to carry a ‘master reset’ chip in their jurisdiction. A few did NOT!
I ALWAYS took care NOT to carry an illegal chip into a jurisdiction...
I was fingerprinted 14 times a year, most of the time I HAD to do it physically in the particular state/reservation.
There was NEVER an issue.
Voting machines/jurisdictions NEED the same safeguards as the gaming industry.
15 posted on
09/30/2020 3:33:47 PM PDT by
BBB333
(The Power Of Trump Compels You!)
To: BBB333; Liz
Wow.
Liz: Did you catch this latest one?
18 posted on
09/30/2020 3:36:03 PM PDT by
Robert A Cook PE
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To: BBB333
Voting machines/jurisdictions NEED the same safeguards as the gaming industry.
I contracted in Foxwoods back in the '90s. Because I didn't have a gaming license, I was limited to network and employees' IT equipment and (oddly) Keno. Yes, I can vouch that the security was intense, especially in the money room (steel lined walls, alarms everywhere, etc.).
I did get to see the equipment being serviced. When I saw that even the slot machines that were superficially mechanical were loaded with chips, I decided that I would never play those games. On my last day, I turned in my badge, bet $5 on Keno, and won, and walked out with $10. I beat the House.
25 posted on
09/30/2020 4:10:26 PM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics)
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