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    License Plate Recording by Casinos

    Okay, fill me in....

    Why do I often see cameras as I exit a casino parking lot? They are obviously capturing license plate numbers. Why?

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    You use a casinos parking lot? OMFG!

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry0222 View Post
    Okay, fill me in....

    Why do I often see cameras as I exit a casino parking lot? They are obviously capturing license plate numbers. Why?
    So they can identify anyone that drives to the casino by their license plate. They know you are there before you get out of your car. many get backed off before leaving the parking area.

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    Tracking customers and undesirables. Some casinos also likely employ this as well in the parking lots:

    https://www.parkassist.com/the-difference/security/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jabberwocky View Post
    You use a casinos parking lot? OMFG!
    Sometimes it is very difficult to get into a casino without parking on their property. Agreed, not always the situation. But I know of casinos that their property line begins 3/4 of a mile from the casino itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Three View Post
    So they can identify anyone that drives to the casino by their license plate. They know you are there before you get out of your car. many get backed off before leaving the parking area.
    They see you when you're sleeping
    They know when you're awake
    They know when you are counting
    So cover for goodness sakes

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    Many OSN entries contain photos of the "suspect's" car and tag. It is my "understood" that casino security (Las Vegas) can call "friend" and get tag's run for ID.

    Parking in a casino facility adds to your risk.
    Luck is nothing more than probability taken personally!

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    Just a couple of points here in favour of using casino parking.

    Those with mobility or pain issues.
    Rental cars at fly to destinations.
    Using valet, and remember to keep your rental contract out if the car.

    DO NOT forget to keep a close eye when cashing out, and to who can be watching you. Remember, you're carrying a shit load of cash. Under special circumstances, ask security to walk you to your car. I've done it.

    Above all else, stay safe.

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    Usually casinos will flag your plate, if they don't like your action, putting it on an alert for casinos in that area. As soon as you drive in, or more so, soon as your car appears it will be flagged in any of the casinos in the area. Then you will, at a minimum, be watched very closely.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth View Post
    Many OSN entries contain photos of the "suspect's" car and tag. It is my "understood" that casino security (Las Vegas) can call "friend" and get tag's run for ID.

    Parking in a casino facility adds to your risk.
    It's not just Vegas casinos that can call a friend to have your plate ran,this happens virtually everywhere.


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    Quote Originally Posted by AndretheGiant View Post
    It's not just Vegas casinos that can call a friend to have your plate ran,this happens virtually everywhere.


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    Almost 4 years ago a casino had an awesome 8 hrs./day (one day per week)
    BJ promotion making the game nicely positive off-the-top. I was along with a
    team
    of veteran professionals. We had several million dollars in cash, and I
    was surprised when Security met two of us at the door and trespassed them
    on the spot. Their out-of-town license plates had been scanned upon entry.

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    Rare is the casino that does not have a nearby tavern
    or diner.
    Simply call for Uber, Wayz, or taxi to take you there and back.

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