Reader Poll
Should casinos be allowed to offer child care facilities?
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Yes. | 69% | 280 | |
No. | 30% | 123 | |
Total Votes | 403 |
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I would rather see children cared for properly in a casino property than improperly elsewhere.
I do think that the influence of gaming and alcohol should not "creep" into the childcare environment. It is entirely possible for a property to run a childcare facility as a part of its hotel and for a child not to have any knowledge of what goes on elsewhere in the facility.
There is really very little that could happen in a casino property that couldn't happen elsewhere.