List has criminals, cheaters, bad parents, and more
The 648 men and 161 women placed on it over the past decade have done something that the gaming board determined to be worth barring them from casinos and posting their names and photos on its website for anyone to see - especially the security staff of the 12 casinos. Pennsylvania’s bigger Voluntary Self-Exclusion List has gotten more publicity over the years as a potentially helpful means for problem gamblers to address their addiction by subjecting themselves to criminal trespass if caught within a casino.īut as the name implies, no one enrolls themselves on the Involuntary Exclusion List. 18, after the board added nine more with casino-related offenses such as cheating, theft, leaving children unattended in vehicles, and even lighting a trash can on fire.
27, 2010, with the name of Shoumin Chai, who had been caught accessing other patrons’ ATM accounts at the Parx Casino.Īnd she has since been joined by 808 others on the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board’s Involuntary Exclusion List, most recently on Dec.