It has been a policy over recent years for casinos in America as well as around the world to liaise with gambling addiction programs in the hope of helping those who admit to their problem. There has been a self exclusion program to which a gambler that has recognized that he or she has a problem can elect to be barred from their local casinos. To start the process they must complete a form and provide a picture that will then be distributed to the security staff who will in turn stop them from accessing the casino in the future. The gambler could effectively then be charged with trespassing if they should gain access to the casino.
It is therefore been quite a surprise to most when the Golden Eagle Casino near Horton Kansas has stopped its exclusion program. The casino has now decided to end the exclusion program as they are finding it too difficult to manage. The program has been stopped as the casino is having problems identifying determined gamblers and they do not want to be responsible for failing to stop them.
The Golden Eagle Casino has been clear that in no way it wants to encourage gamblers with a problem to come back to the casino. They have however notified all the people registered with them that they can no longer be responsible for preventing them from entering the casino. The Kansas Coalition that was set up to deal with Problem Gambling is absolutely determined to stamp out any other casinos from following the Golden Eagle’s lead and is actively working with the casino to reign them back under the self exclusion program. There have been raised voices over the letters that were sent to self excluded gamblers as many feel this was open encouragement to these ex-gamblers to come to the casino.
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