Title: Internet gaming cafe's raided Post by: xkey on September 25, 2010, 11:00:48 AM Are these places popping up in states that do not allow legalized gaming?
FULL STORY HERE http://hamptonroads.com/2010/09/virginia-beach-police-raid-sweepstakes-cafes (http://hamptonroads.com/2010/09/virginia-beach-police-raid-sweepstakes-cafes) VIRGINIA BEACH Internet gaming cafes have sprouted throughout the city in recent months, offering customers games that can earn them cash rewards. But deciding to do business in Virginia Beach may have been a gamble. Police raided about a dozen of the gaming centers Wednesday, confiscating hundreds of computers they suspect have been used for illegal gambling. Before now, police and the commonwealth's attorney's office had only said they were looking into the gaming centers but couldn't say whether any illegal gambling was taking place. After six months of investigating, including sending in undercover detectives, they've decided to effectively shutter the cafes and potentially pursue criminal charges against their owners and operators, said Officer Jimmy Barnes, a police spokesman. The raids started at about 11:45 a.m. and involved dozens of police, Barnes said. They confiscated 400 to 500 computers from 11 businesses, but didn't make any arrests, he said. The commonwealth's attorney's office plans to bring in experts to review the evidence and help determine whether to file criminal charges - felony operating illegal gambling - against the owners, said Commonwealth's Attorney Harvey Bryant. Doing so might take awhile, he said. Officials don't plan to charge any customers, Bryant said. According to city records, 17 Internet-based gaming centers are licensed to operate in Virginia Beach. Not all 17 have opened, and, Barnes said, police targeted those that have been here the longest. While gambling is illegal in Virginia, Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has issued an advisory opinion saying that Internet gaming cafes are legal. However, he said it's ultimately up to local authorities to decide. "I think they're in violation of the Virginia statute," Bryant said. Gaming cafes are illegal because people pay to play, the games don't require skill and players can win a reward, Bryant said. The games generally work like this: A player spends money to buy credits to play online games that resemble slot machines. Those who end up with more points than they started with can make money. Business owners argue the games are legal because they are a sweepstakes, like those offered by fast-food restaurants or grocery stores. Daniel Storie, who owns four D & H Business Centers raided Wednesday, said a copy of Cuccinelli's opinion is affixed to each of his computers. "We've done all the due diligence with business licenses and anything that we could do to comply with the law," he said. He said he's consulting his attorneys. He said it was an absurd "Gestapo tactic" for police to come in with faces covered. "The police are supposed to enforce the letter of the law, not their opinion of the law." Title: Re: Internet gaming cafe's raided Post by: brichter on September 25, 2010, 03:50:18 PM So: Define an activity as illegal, then state certain forms are legal, license folks to operate places of business operating under the legal activity, then use the license record information to get warrants and arrest the operators even though the AG has declared them legal?
Nice job. Title: Re: Internet gaming cafe's raided Post by: Slotmaster on September 26, 2010, 12:30:01 PM Very common in other states as well with regular slots.
Title: Re: Internet gaming cafe's raided Post by: knagl on November 17, 2010, 08:52:45 PM It looks like a place like this just opened in Minnesota (we have a state lottery as well as a number of Native American casinos):
http://playerscyberzone.com/ (http://playerscyberzone.com/) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiRb1NH5bnc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiRb1NH5bnc) I can't imagine they'll stay in business. I think it's only a matter of time before it gets shut down. Title: Re: Internet gaming cafe's raided Post by: stayouttadabunker on November 17, 2010, 09:35:47 PM Better go git yerself a free hotdog before dey close down.. :96-
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