Casino-ology author Bill Zender was quoted in a Sunday Las Vegas Review-Journal story on casino security measures. The piece, by Benjamin Spillman, dealt with the legal penumbra which clouds the issue of whether casino patrons are allowed to take photographs on the casino floor. The impetus of the feature was the forcible detention of a soft-spoken poker player after he snapped a photo of a mural at Cannery Casino, in North Las Vegas. Taking that one picture got him banned from the property. Zender, recalling his tenure as one of the owners of the old Aladdin (1992-7), said, "I like people taking pictures of my casino so they can show their friends. It is free advertising."
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