Video lottery

Heck, even the VL casinos are questioning the constitutionality of the city

While I detest VL gambling and wish it would go away like a bad hangover, you do have to scratch your head when even casino owners are questioning the city’s constitutional right to limit and zone casinos;

A judge’s ruling is expected soon on the constitutionality of a 2008 Sioux Falls ordinance that makes much of the city off-limits to new video lottery machines.

Of course the city has a ‘vague’ argument;

Mark Arndt, hired to defend the city, pointed elsewhere in statute and case law. The state allows cities to enact zoning ordinances that promote the “health, safety or the general welfare of the community” when considering “the location and use of buildings,” he said. And the Supreme Court has deferred to local governments on zoning decisions.

“We defer to them because they know how to use their land,” Arndt said. “We get to set reasonable restrictions on where you can put a machine. We get to protect our schools and parks.”

So old people drinking bad coffee and crappy light beer while gambling are a threat to the safety of our schools and parks? I don’t think so. What Mark is talking about is the underlying problem with VL and why it really should just be outlawed. Casinos in SF get robbed – A lot. It’s kinda like building a fire in your living room to cook food. While there is nothing wrong with cooking food or building a fire, just like there is nothing wrong with a little gambling, there is always a risk that a casino could get robbed and your house could burn to the ground (no offense Angry Guy).

I’m just saying.

All of a sudden Sioux Falls is concerned about gambling addiction?

Maybe we shouldn’t have VL casino’s on every f’ing corner in this city?

Under Iowa law, the Lyon County Resort & Casino will contribute a portion of its profits to the state of Iowa to help gamblers who become addicted. Yet most of its customers will see no benefit from that contribution because they are not Iowans.

Well duh. So how much money do casinos in SD put into a treatment fund? You would think it would be a lot considering how much money the state and PRIVATE business owners generate from the industry. Think again;

The division has an annual budget of $244,000 for such services, which comes from $214,000 from the South Dakota Lottery and $30,000 from Deadwood gaming.

Wow! What a bargain for the pain they inflict. I have often said the biggest expense from VL is the cost to taxpayers from incarceration and conviction (robberies, bad checks, etc). But we like putting people in jail, it’s a big business in South Dakota, thanks to Billy Bob Janks.

There is also something else people don’t consider about a casino in Lyon county. It is an entertainment destination. And while most people will go there to gamble, there will be a host of other things to do (golfing, dining, concerts, etc.), unlike a VL casino. Last I checked if you are not playing a machine in a VL casino, there isn’t much else to do, except eat stale popcorn and drink fizzy American light beer out of a dixie cup.

Isn’t Video Lottery GREAT!

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I’ve been saying, once someone gets killed maybe we will all realize that this stupid experiment isn’t worth it;

With surveillance video rolling, a young man in plain clothes robbed a Sioux Falls casino at knife-point Wednesday night, forcing the 60-year-old clerk through the business by her neck.

 

The crime at Paradise Casino was the 21st business robbery of the year in the city, one shy of the total for all of last year. Video lottery casinos have accounted for about half of those.

Almost one a week! WOO-HOO! I have been kind of disappointed though, there hasn’t been one in my neighborhood for awhile. I love it when investigators yell at me and tell me to mind my own business.

Clemens encouraged casino managers to do what Paradise did: Lock the doors at night and leave it up to employees to let customers inside. He said similar strategies saved two casinos from being robbed earlier this year when would-be robbers showed up at locked doors.

Actually the first solution would be to install ATM’s in the casinos that dispense winnings from scanning a ticket so that the cashier doesn’t have access to large amounts of money. But the best solution would be to get rid of this stupid way of funding government, once and for all.

Drop it already!

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Defender of Video Lottery and Smokers

The ‘Sky is falling’ brothers Gene and Scott are at it again, causing problems where problems don’t exist;

Those plans (Iowa Casino) prompted South Dakota Sen. Scott Heidepriem, a Democrat, and Republican Sen. Gene Abdallah to propose a constitutional amendment that would have allowed the Legislature to authorize full-scale casinos in South Dakota to counter operations in bordering states. The change required voter approval, but it never cleared the Legislature, dying in a House committee.

For good reason – it was an assanine idea! But it’s not stopping him from continuing to stir the pot;

 

Abdallah said he will speak with Heidepriem about drafting an opposition letter to the commission.

 

“If he’s willing to fight, I’ll fight,” Abdallah said.

Fight what?! Good paying jobs for Sioux Falls residents? More retail tax revenue from casino visitors shopping and eating in our fine city? Or the best benefit, some POS telephone booth casinos closing down? Is that what you are fighting?

Abdallah still maintains that the casino will hurt video lottery in Sioux Falls and Indian gaming in Flandreau,

Oh well. Why should Sioux Falls residents care about Indian casinos and lining the pockets of millionaire VL casino owners? May I suggest you buy them a box of tissues.

as well as create a potential safety hazard with more alcohol-related accidents caused by casino patrons.

Yeah, Gene, because nobody drives drunk in our city now . . .

It’s time to drop it already. The Casino will be built and it will be good for Sioux Falls.

It's time to get rid of this stupid experiment already

 

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Wanna screw up a nice neighborhood? Open a VL casino.

Video Lottery phone booth casino robberies may keep our cops busy (in between eating their free meals at the hospitals and McDonald’s parking lot breaks) but the social costs are starting to outweigh the revenue benefits. When are South Dakota lawmakers gonna wake up and realize this?

Robbers targeting video lottery businesses in Sioux Falls and across the state probably represent a cyclical problem and not a new concern in crime, law enforcement officials say.

Doesn’t that say it all right there? Should we wait until someone gets hurt or killed before we accept that this is an unacceptable way to fund government?

Sioux Falls police spokesman Sam Clemens doesn’t think the trend points to a rise in robberies or indicates that casinos have become more popular or vulnerable targets.

What?! Casino robberies have ALWAYS been a common occurrence in Sioux Falls, and the more casino’s, the more robberies. I have three, yeah, three within a block from my house, one literally in my neighbor’s backyard. Every summer, that one usually gets hit once a month. Their solution two years ago was to put flood lights on the place that are lit up until the casino closes at night. Before my neighbor put up his privacy fence, his backyard was lit up like a fireworks display. Some may say this is the best way to prevent crime (never mind that the rest of the neighborhood is pitch black for blocks and blocks). I have a better solution. Get rid of the casino.

Though no arrests have been made, a Sioux Falls Police SWAT team and investigators served a search warrant Thursday afternoon on a home near 11th Street and Van Eps Avenue.

Yeah, so now, not only do we have to put up with thieves running through our back yards we also have military vehicles driving around our neighborhoods and storming homes with machine guns. Nice.

Kay’s Casino, at 1506 W. 41st St., has been robbed twice this year. The first occurred Jan. 21 when two men, one armed with a pistol, entered the casino and demanded money.

Let’s face it, the only people making money off of VL is the people who own the casinos. The money the state takes in is probably quickly spent on imprisonment, court costs and law enforcement. There is also other costs involved with VL. Bankruptcy, suicide, embezzlement (leaving some kids father or motherless in turn putting them on Medicaid or Social Security). I think casinos should be fined every time they are robbed, $5,000 for endangering our community. I also think the casino should have to pay all the court costs involved with prosecuting the criminals. Obviously casino’s are not taking measures to keep the public and their employees safe, so it is time to put their money where their mouth is. There is also another enabler in this snafu, our state and local lawmakers. I will give kudos to city councilor Knudson for being a strong advocate of limiting video lottery in Sioux Falls and pushing to pass ordinances that challenge state law, it is good start. Sometimes the Quen Be gets it.

I don’t see anything positive about VL, and it is time to end this stupid f’ing experiment.