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If your car is broken into or your purse is stolen, dont expect the cameras to be of assistance. They are only there to protect the casino's money and never seem to help out when we the patrons become victims of a crime. But dont you get caught cashing out left over pennies on the slots, the security will jump on you in minutes for stealing from the casino. Many locals who come with no money to get their hussle on are wandering looking for someone winning for handouts after cheering you on and claiming they brought your good luck. Gangbangers and people gambling on government checks so lookout on friday and saturday nights, especially on the first of the month. The majority of patrons are Oakland and Richmond residents which make these city's what they are today.
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