Kristy_Sea;129987 wrote#2: The police officer did not find a game-in-progress, but did find enough gaming equipment (ie. poker chips, Craps tabletop, home roulette wheel, etc.) to make it clear enough.
#3: The police officer did not find a game-in-progress, but did find gaming equipment on the persons of people in the house (i.e. poker chips in everybody's pockets).
#4: The police officer did not charge you while you were found in the disorderly house, but after the keeper was convicted and it was proven that you were there, you can be charged.
all bullshit.
How do you figure?
Okay, under your assumption. This hole in the ground in downtown Kitchener is a place for people to hang out at. They all gather to tell their stories from work this week. It's like a Tim Horton's where they go to hang out and maybe read a book.
Let's just ignore the fact if there is poker tables there, hall rented for the night, chips and gaming equipment........
Come on, give your head a shake