“Human Stupidity:” Valley Forge Casino Comes Down on Gamblers Leaving Kids in Cars

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After 22 recorded incidents this year, Valley Forge Casino Resort is planning to step up its enforcement efforts against gamblers who leave their children unattended in cars, writes Andrew Maykuth for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

The casino is planning to install first-of-its-kind infrared cameras that can detect the heat signature of a person inside a car, which will help for vehicles with tinted windows.

The casino and its parent company, Boyd Gaming of Las Vegas, have informed the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board that they would be spending $776,000 on mitigation efforts. In addition to the cameras, these will include upgraded signage that will be placed in parking lots, food court, and hotel rooms to remind patrons that leaving children unattended is illegal and can lead to criminal prosecution and lifetime banishment for adults from all Pennsylvania casinos.

“This problem, as we know, really sits at the feet of very irresponsible parents,” said Adrian R. King Jr., a Ballard Spahr lawyer who represents Valley Forge Casino Resort. “That being said, we realize we have a responsibility to run a safe and secure property.”

“While we can never prevent human stupidity — it seems to constantly occur — we can attempt to mitigate it and make sure that dumb decisions don’t become tragic ones,” King said.

Read more about Valley Forge Casino Resort in The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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