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To: i-node who wrote (285048)5/5/2024 8:17:27 PM
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No experience with casinos. I have been in a couple when working tradeshows in Vegas, but I never stayed more than a few minutes. I find the bright lights, glitz and noise to be unbearable. And I am opposed to wasting money.

Regardless, how do you know those things don't happen?

In Detroit, they did block windows. Because your peeps thought they could just show up and be observers. You can't. You need to be vetted and trained by your party first. And your peeps were beating on windows and intimidating the workers. Your tribe loves to intimidate people. So yes, there was confusion in Detroit and other places because your tribe tried to interfere with the process. I grant you that was unexpected by the poll workers. They weren't prepared for assaults in what is usually a peaceful process. So now a lot of places have much better security, having to badge in and badge out, fencing and gates, armed guards and other stuff to keep your tribe from interfering. A waste on money, but your peeps are a violent sort and think violence is the way to go.