Pennsylvania regulator issues $280,825 in fines to two casinos
| By Marese O'Hagan
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has issued $280,825 (£247,515/€284,230) worth of fines to two land-based casino operators having deemed they breached state laws.
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Mount Airy #1 LLC, operator of the Mount Airy Casino Resort in Monroe County, was fined $160,000 for allowing individuals under the age of 21 to gamble at the casino.
This included: an 18-year-old male who gambled at two different slot machines; an 11-year-old female who played at 10 slot machines while both parents were present and cashed two vouchers; and two 13-year-old girls who gambled at slot machines with their mother.