Poker machines were housed in Goose Creek parlor
It was the modern equivalent of a Goose Creek speak-easy. But if you got inside, it wasn't to drink bathtub gin; it was to play illegal games of video gambling.
For 10 months, from April 2006 to February 2007, the site operated around the clock, seven days a week, until authorities made the bust. Faces known to the operators were the only ones buzzed inside.
A dumpster is nearly full of approximately fifty dismantled poker machine cabinets (at SLED facility in Columbia), like the ones confiscated at an outlaw video poker parlor off Red Bank Road in February of 2007.
A dumpster is nearly full of approximately fifty dismantled poker machine cabinets (at SLED facility in Columbia), like the ones confiscated at an outlaw video poker parlor off Red Bank Road in February of 2007.
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[Source: Yahoo! News Search Results for gambling and poker]
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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