Who's at the B&M right now?
I just got the idea of doing a B&M version of the "Who's online (playing) right now?" thread.
We can use this to meet with other members who happen to be at the same place and time as each other at which ever casino.
I'll guess I'll kick it off:
My next session at the Brantford Casino will be tomorrow around 5:00-6:00pm until who knows when.
We can use this to meet with other members who happen to be at the same place and time as each other at which ever casino.
I'll guess I'll kick it off:
My next session at the Brantford Casino will be tomorrow around 5:00-6:00pm until who knows when.
Comments
B
Red
In Ontario, 19.
Generally, the legal drinking age in a provice determines the legal age for casino entry. No part of the Criminal Code (to my knowledge) specifies a minimum legal age for gambling.
ScottyZ
B
There are age restrictions (18 in Ontario) when it comes to selling lottery tickets (or similar) as agents of the OLGC.
As far as I know, there is no legal age limit for gambling in general specified in the Criminal Code, or (apart from OLGC products) in Ontario law.
ScottyZ
Well, if theres no official legal age for gambling why am I not allowed in casinos? The only thing that I can think of is that its because they serve alcohol at the bars, but I can go into any bar in Toronto and theres no problem as long as I order something besides booze.
Because it says so in the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation Act. (1999, c. 12, Sched. L, s. 13 (3))
ScottyZ
Bastards. I hate that "Because we said so" excuse. Down with government!
Cheers
Tall, skinny, black jacket, 88 chip protector
because it would take forever to ask everyone at the casino when serving alcohol for their id, so they precheck it at the door.
:c: :d: : :h:
Red
He'll be playing 2/5, I'll be on whatever I feel like fooling around with.
macbb
macbb
Standard apparel, Detroit Tigers hat and a big dumb grin.
Cheers
Sean
Red
cheers
macbb
Any other forum members around, give me the secret code word........'brown trout'