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- Kaydi S.
- Sacramento, CA
- 3 friends
- 2 reviews
Has anyone had a police episode at Red Hawk Casino?
8/19/2013 -
What do you mean by trap? like a dui checkpoint in the garage?
8/19/2013 -
- Dominique M.
- Long Beach, CA
- 679 friends
- 257 reviews
I haven't heard specifically of this location, but I did hear something on NPR a few weeks ago talking about "mobile" check points.
Social media has made it much more challenging for the DUI check points because people become aware and find alternate routes. As a result, they are now doing mobile check points. They set up for 15-30 minutes and then move to a new location. They have started targeting driveways of wineries and other "hot spot" locations.
I would not be surprised if they start doing this new Casinos.
Take Aways: 1. Don't drink and drive. 2. If you drink and drive, check twitter, yelp, facebook etc before you leave! Haha!8/19/2013 -
- Dominique M.
- Long Beach, CA
- 679 friends
- 257 reviews
*near
8/19/2013 -
- Joe K.
- Sacramento, CA
- 770 friends
- 720 reviews
I thought that was considered part of the reservation or rancheria?
8/19/2013 -
- Matt C.
- Placer County, CA
- 1452 friends
- 1223 reviews
In some cases, Indian Casinos will contract with local police/sheriff to provide law enforcement services. It is almost always part of the "compensation package" (road improvements, county assessments, etc) that are nailed down before a casino can open....although some tribes have their own police forces, it depends on the casino....
8/19/2013
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