Live casino in pittsburgh

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It allows people to voluntarily ban themselves from casinos, internet-based gambling, video gaming terminals and fantasy sports wagering. The board says it offers self-exclusion programs to help people distance themselves from the temptation of gambling. The casino's operator was fined $20,000 for letting in two people who the Gaming Control Board said are on its 'Casino Self-Exclusion List,' letting them gain entrance onto the gaming floor and gamble. The Gaming Control Board said on Wednesday that it levied two fines against the operator of Live! Casino Pittsburgh in Hempfield Township. (KDKA) - The Live! Casino in Westmoreland County was fined $30,000 for letting in someone who was underage and two people who were self-excluded from gambling, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board said.

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