![]() ![]() Another case resulted in a head injury when one inebriated guest was “knocked down on the dance floor” by his drunken partner. Three incidents involved fights between drunken customers and security. In two cases, guests required transport to a local hospital for medical treatment. ![]() In the final week of 2014, between Christmas and New Year’s Eve, MLGCA reported 9 instances of public intoxication. MLGCA reports, however, that the fight involved eight females who left the casino before Baltimore Police arrived to determine if there were any injuries or to make arrests. The fight was described by the casino as an “ isolated incident” involving two customers that was quickly defused by security. This compares to 15 fights at Maryland Live over the same August-December period – and none at Rocky Gap and Hollywood Casino, a review of MLGCA records shows.įists flew during Horseshoe’s first weekend in August, as a brawl broke out at 3 a.m. While Horseshoe says it receives only a small portion of its revenues from alcohol, alcohol appears to have played a role in many of the 25 “physical altercations,” involving more than 60 people, since it opened in late August. State law prohibits free or “comped” drinks at casinos, but low-priced specials are allowed. ![]()
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