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If the watch is banned from being worn on your wrist in the casino, or if you are worried in anyway, I'm sure you can wear it on another part of your body.

And I don't mean ankles. ;):D:eek::p:eek:
 
If the watch is banned from being worn on your wrist in the casino, or if you are worried in anyway, I'm sure you can wear it on another part of your body.

And I don't mean ankles. ;):D:eek::p:eek:

This marks the precise moment that the word "WatchJob" became a thing.
 
since the original poster never answered my question at my work (casino) neither patrons or employees are banned from wearing an apple watch at work. and FYI the only device we ever banned was Google glass/glasses
 
You're insight is brilliant.

Ahead of the announcement that Apple has sold millions to law enforcement for use as in-house arrest ankle bracelets.

Bands made of a special high strength impenetrable, unbreakable material encircling the full 360 degrees of the felons ankle, tracking has never been more comprehensive.

A watch for all!

And this is why they have no 42SSBSBs left to ship to us.
 
Surprised no one else has mentioned wearing it on one's private part. Surely the casino wouldn't notice unless u r getting too many taps and your pants get wet
 
I work in a Casino. Have heard nothing of this. In my position, I would be One of the ones required to spot the watch and call security and surveillance. Nothing of this type has come up at my Casino. I would imagine if we had some people caught chatting with one it would be addressed, but I'm pretty confident a Casino is not going to ban any type of consumer electronic. At most, we'd treat it like a mobile phone, "sir, if you're going to be using your watch, you'll need to step away from the table until your done".
 
Surprised no one else has mentioned wearing it on one's private part. Surely the casino wouldn't notice unless u r getting too many taps and your pants get wet

No, I'm just having a serious orgasm from all the winnings. :D
 
You would need to have a hidden video camera for a spotter to be counting for you. If you can get a spy pen or classes with a camera in them, then the taps become really useful.

If I remember the law correctly, it's not illegal to count cards, but it is illegal to use any device to aid in counting cards. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Either way, Apple Watch users trip to Vegas? I'm in.
 
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