11 people banned from Pennsylvania casinos and gambling

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has banned 11 individuals from Pennsylvania casinos and online gambling for violating multiple regulations.

The Board added 11 people to the Involuntary Casino Exclusion List, including two adults who left minors unsupervised while gaming at a Pennsylvania casino:

According to the board, suspending gambling privileges acts as a reminder that adults are not permitted to leave minors unsupervised because doing so creates a harmful atmosphere for children.

A man has also been barred after being caught with 28 counterfeit $50 bills, some of which he used at table games.

Five others were placed on the Involuntary Casino Exclusion List, and three were placed on both that list and the Involuntary Interactive Gaming Exclusion List for a variety of reasons.

These bans bring the total number of individuals on the Board’s multiple Involuntary Exclusion Lists to 1,499.

Being placed on the Involuntary Exclusion List prevents anyone from gambling at a Pennsylvania casino, through an internet betting site approved by the Board, or at a Video Gaming Terminal location.

The PA Gaming Board website provides information about the PGCB’s gaming regulatory efforts as well as Pennsylvania’s gaming sector.

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