Bob Nersesian of Las Vegas is the nation's8217;s premier attorney when it comes to legal actions against casinos for patron abuse. Bob's8217;s new book, Beat the Players -- Casinos, Cops
and the Game Inside the Game should be read by everyone who sets foot in a casino -- average casino patrons, skilled players, casino employees, and anyone else. It should be required
reading for police officers, regulators, other public officials, and attorneys who may represent any of the aforementioned.
Casino abuse of patrons occurs more than you might think. In reality, casino security guards have no more authority than other non-law enforcement individuals; they are just casino
employees who sometimes legally carry weapons. Security guards often detain, handcuff, harass, or threaten law-abiding winning patrons. The guards have no fear of personal repercussions
for their crimes, because the authorities refuse to prosecute these errant casino employees.
In an enjoyable writing style, Nersesian discusses patron rights and the many ways the casinos have trampled on those rights. The true accounts of player abuse are outrageous and
compelling. The reports of large jury awards casinos have had to pay for wrongful acts committed against patrons show that casinos can be beaten in court, even in Nevada. Cases discussed
include Nevada and other jurisdictions.
Chapters include: Your Money or Your Liberty; Scary Cop Statements; They'sll Take Your Liberty Anyway; Gaming Agents Speak; The Take of the State; Rules for Casino Patrons; Gambling at
the Legal Limits; Cops Hate Card Counters; Griffin Investigations; Casinos Cheat With Impunity; A Judicial and Government Overlay; Finding a Nickel Brings Trouble; Names and Aliases; The
Security Office and Surveillance Functions, and Casinos and Cops. The 320-page book includes a bibliography and an index.