Submitted by Brock (not verified) on Wed, 07/07/2010 - 8:00pm.
1) The rise in robberies (both armed and typical breaking & enterings) in areas immediately surrounding the businesses. Many of them stay up late at night. The businesses and their patrons make easy targets.
2) The fact they are merely using technology and advances on the Internet to skirt a ban on video poker. Amazed they are crying foul when lawmakers rush to close the obvious loophole that the rise of "online" created.
3) Yes its a weak economy. The last thing we need is a business that employs maybe 10 people pulling money via gambling. It's honestly the last thing people need.
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1) The rise in robberies (both armed and typical breaking & enterings) in areas immediately surrounding the businesses. Many of them stay up late at night. The businesses and their patrons make easy targets.
2) The fact they are merely using technology and advances on the Internet to skirt a ban on video poker. Amazed they are crying foul when lawmakers rush to close the obvious loophole that the rise of "online" created.
3) Yes its a weak economy. The last thing we need is a business that employs maybe 10 people pulling money via gambling. It's honestly the last thing people need.