Police Detain Card Counter!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @stevenbridges
    @stevenbridges  2 года назад +450

    Thanks for all the comments on this video so far! And thanks to Sheriff for sharing his story and @LegalEagle for sharing his legal opinion! 😃

    • @DrTune
      @DrTune 2 года назад +6

      the lawyer's video/audio e.g. at 6:00 are distressingly out of sync ;-)

    • @jeffreyfunke8866
      @jeffreyfunke8866 2 года назад +4

      This is why I don't go to casinos, anymore. It's not worth the trouble. They suck nowadays anyway!

    • @cheezemoon9294
      @cheezemoon9294 2 года назад

      Puck your a money hungry grub, Puck your Patreon, CuriosityStream & Nebula. The sooner one of the casino's slaps you around the better. Oh and Puck the gaming commission to!

    • @mattym8
      @mattym8 2 года назад +2

      Really interested to hear about any news that comes out of Sheriffs situation.

    • @leadfaun
      @leadfaun 2 года назад +14

      Legal Eagle is cringe tbh

  • @hainguyen4707
    @hainguyen4707 2 года назад +4650

    Imagine calling "card counting" as "fraudulent activity"? It's like calling the kid who memorizes/studies the material and aces the test a "cheater" and fail them for it.

    • @exposingthetruth3821
      @exposingthetruth3821 2 года назад +1

      Well, in the new America, it will be a crime to think, have a IQ over 85 at all. Soon... if you're not all but a robot you won't be allowed to continue, way to costly to the elites.

    • @hainguyen4707
      @hainguyen4707 2 года назад +1

      @@exposingthetruth3821 it's agitating that not only your regular police but also the freaking gaming commission "police" are willingly misinterpreting the law to pressure people into showing IDs. Bet they patted their backs after this thinking they had the bad guy why they were the bad guys all along.

    • @SophieMerau
      @SophieMerau 2 года назад +36

      So true!

    • @deadpool476
      @deadpool476 2 года назад +23

      underrated comment

    • @peter0x444
      @peter0x444 2 года назад +26

      Suggesting it is is no different to saying thought crimes exist.

  • @DwayneS777
    @DwayneS777 2 года назад +1817

    Impersonating a police officer is the fraudulent activity in this situation. This is a lawyers dream to take on this casino. Card counting is illegal? What a clown world we live in right now.

    • @darenYT1
      @darenYT1 2 года назад +43

      Gaming authority officials are actually law enforcement. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to have the red and blue lights.

    • @PerMortensen
      @PerMortensen 2 года назад +100

      @@darenYT1 Law enforcement, yes. But are they police per se, and are they allowed to represent themselves as such? Genuine question, not trying to stir anything up.

    • @chrislinda3623
      @chrislinda3623 2 года назад +49

      @@PerMortensen According to a quick google search the CO gov website states. "All Division investigators have the powers of peace officers and are certified as such.". AKA they hold the powers of the police and so can for reasonable interactions be considered such.

    • @Datsamoutful
      @Datsamoutful 2 года назад +32

      I would think an attorney would be champing at the bit to sue any casino which refuses to cash out chips, because they don’t like the way a player played. The state could be sued silly over their broad definition of “fraudulent activity”.

    • @Culvey
      @Culvey 2 года назад +6

      It seems as if they have what would be considered a limited commission. There are many types of limited commissions, such as State Fish and Game are law enforcement officers but do not have the same authorities as a standard police officer. However, they can still wear and represent themselves as a police officer when conducting their duties as defined by their commission.

  • @pawncube6787
    @pawncube6787 2 года назад +1158

    I love the "you're not playing the game correctly" line, i.e you're not playing blackjack drunk, stupid, and losing.

    • @djm5687
      @djm5687 2 года назад +25

      Before each round, players are allowed to bet between $[table minimum] and $[table maximum].
      During each round, players are allowed to "hit", "stand", or (depending on rules) "double down", or (sometimes) "split", or (depending on rules) "surrender".
      If a player is not violating one of these options (eg betting more than table max, entering mid shoe when not allowed, doubling on disallowed hands) how exactly is he *"not playing the game correctly"?*
      (Perhaps the cops think that card counters "ruin the order of the cards"?)

    • @temujinkhan6326
      @temujinkhan6326 2 года назад +6

      I usually stand on 16 even when dealer is showing 8-9-10, face cards. Am I card counting?

    • @persephone3892
      @persephone3892 2 года назад +28

      Blackjack is a losers game. Anyone winning semi-consistantly would be suspicious. Honestly, anyone playing blackjack and NOT counting is stupid

    • @temujinkhan6326
      @temujinkhan6326 2 года назад +6

      @@persephone3892 yup stick to slots you dont need to think only how much to bet

    • @steveappleton4183
      @steveappleton4183 2 года назад +9

      @@temujinkhan6326 yep the gaming commission regulates those machines, makes sure that they pay out 80 cents for every dollar put in. Ill just burn my money thanks, both activities get you a few seconds of flickering colors.

  • @Anna-po1sb
    @Anna-po1sb 2 года назад +247

    I've been thinking this for a long time about casinos - they get so angry and self righteous whenever someone cheats (or doesnt even cheat and just counts cards) While they've caused millions of people to lose their home and their family to gambling addiction without a peep.

    • @lordinquisitor6651
      @lordinquisitor6651 2 года назад +1

      They get even angrier when they are a franchise and they can’t even ban you permanently because the main office rescinds the ban after a short time. The security of our local casino has a pool going, how long it takes until a manager physically assaults me.

    • @larryjanson4011
      @larryjanson4011 2 года назад +19

      your first line is wrong. (when ever someone "cheats") should read when ever anyone wins.

    • @Mark_nobody3
      @Mark_nobody3 Год назад

      That is the smallest problem because the real problem is they have investors backing the casinos and if they fail to meet the quota they are in financial trouble too

    • @sickofthebs93
      @sickofthebs93 Год назад +3

      Well... they don't have to gamble in the first place, so quit acting like its all the casinos fault.

    • @Yao_Guai
      @Yao_Guai Год назад

      Yeah. Fuck casinos- but it’s the gamblers fault for betting his entire life at the casino

  • @zCrabOG
    @zCrabOG Год назад +163

    I just love that LegalEagle pops up in videos whenever there is some legal dispute. He's like the neighbourhood's lawyer but for all the RUclipsrs

    • @EricTheYounger
      @EricTheYounger Год назад +8

      Outside of his specific area of expertise, his legal advice actually isn't very good tbh...

    • @TheSummersilk
      @TheSummersilk Год назад

      he is the idiots lawtube.

    • @burchified
      @burchified 5 месяцев назад

      i love his jimmy neutron a$$ hair

    • @RossTheNinja
      @RossTheNinja 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@EricTheYoungereven then

    • @changer_of_ways_999
      @changer_of_ways_999 Месяц назад

      He's full of shit and other lawyers call him out all the time. Also, he's gotten way too political lately.

  • @eray7232
    @eray7232 2 года назад +1052

    A guy with a nickname Sheriff, a fake cop and an actual cop.

  • @ride1123
    @ride1123 2 года назад +1050

    as a recreational gambler who frequents several casinos in blackhawk, i was outraged seeing this. i just left a message with the lead investigator at the colorado gaming commission expressing my outrage and confusion over this situation. i expressed to them that i hope sheriff receives an apology and that a public statement is made to clarify the legality of the situation so that no innocent people are treated this way or threatened at any point in the future.

    • @wannabesteve777
      @wannabesteve777 2 года назад +38

      Nice job winning those cars back in '97!

    • @kevinwells4086
      @kevinwells4086 2 года назад +5

      @@wannabesteve777 💯

    • @since1876
      @since1876 2 года назад +12

      It's not delivery, it's Papagiorgio 🥺

    • @8alltime
      @8alltime 2 года назад

      Great username and well done!

    • @kmillmedia
      @kmillmedia 2 года назад +1

      How is the software business in Yuma?

  • @jolenewyatt625
    @jolenewyatt625 2 года назад +493

    The gaming commission in Co is ex cops, most have violated excessive force behavior and lost their regular cop jobs therefore getting hired by the commission. Colorado gaming commission is the absolute worst in the world.

    • @Vyyy290
      @Vyyy290 2 года назад +12

      damn, guess i wont be going to any casinos here when i can then lmao

    • @gusthanasulas5550
      @gusthanasulas5550 2 года назад +3

      Colorado gaming commission is not the worst do research lol another state close by could be worse

    • @bruce4139
      @bruce4139 2 года назад +12

      @@gusthanasulas5550 what state is that?

    • @gusthanasulas5550
      @gusthanasulas5550 2 года назад

      @@bruce4139 like I said do research I’m not saying

    • @bruce4139
      @bruce4139 2 года назад +30

      @@gusthanasulas5550 why wont you say? If you cant say how can we trust your judgement?

  • @jeffhe1701
    @jeffhe1701 Год назад +17

    "No fair, you changed the outcome by measuring it" prof farnsworth. Futurama was way ahead of its time

  • @mikeschmidt4800
    @mikeschmidt4800 2 года назад +73

    Card counting is not fraud, it's called mastering the game.

    • @spencerstanley4759
      @spencerstanley4759 9 месяцев назад +2

      As a magic the gathering player, it angers me beyond belief. There is a concept called "revealed information". If you have seen it due to in game rules, you have the ability to know it. In high level play, people cast cheap spells that reveal the opponents hands to get an advantage, and often just write down the opponent's current hand. Extremely high level tournaments are often player with fully known deck lists, where the opponent knows all the cards in your 60 card deck. Once you know a deck list, you can 100% start mathing out every card you've seen that game.
      In black jack, if you see a card, it is... Illegal for you to remember it? Huh????

    • @fallouthirteen
      @fallouthirteen 5 дней назад

      @@spencerstanley4759 Yeah like lets simplify it more. Say it's a one deck game and on a single hand you see 4 aces on the table. Well know you know for sure you ain't going to draw an ace if you take a card. Same concept but taking more effort. A card based game by its very nature is having a good idea what should or shouldn't (and especially can't) be drawn next.

  • @lifeofupendi
    @lifeofupendi 2 года назад +200

    Still one of the most badass quotes I've ever heard: "I've been through this so many times before and it ends with me getting my money".

  • @BasicCoverMan
    @BasicCoverMan 2 года назад +328

    That guy needs to be fired from the Gaming Commission like yesterday. Impersonates a police officer, uses that impersonation as a means to detain someone, lies about card counting being illegal (which come on surely knowing that is part of his job) and just generally offers no impartiality at all

    • @imwithyou38
      @imwithyou38 2 года назад +41

      im pretty sure impersonating a police officer is a felony

    • @johndorian4078
      @johndorian4078 2 года назад +1

      Card counting can be illegal, people need to remember that.
      And he's a law enforcement officer............... it's not impersonation if he is allowed to identify as such.

    • @CED99
      @CED99 2 года назад +31

      @@johndorian4078 the Gaming Commission Officer is employed by the Colorado Gaming Commission, which sits under the Department of Revenue in Colarado, so it doesn't appear that the person with the badge identifying himself as "Police" actually works as a Police Officer - certainly he can identify himself as Officer X but that's not what the badge says

    • @Redbeardian
      @Redbeardian 2 года назад +36

      ​@@johndorian4078 Counting cards is never illegal, anywhere in the USA, unless you use some kind of device, or other people to help.

    • @edwarddeguzman3258
      @edwarddeguzman3258 2 года назад +3

      @@CED99 even though he’s a gaming agent and not a Police Officer he still may be invested with detain and arrest privileges due any Law Enforcement Officer

  • @Phlegethon
    @Phlegethon 2 года назад +642

    seriously police need to be liable to a lawsuit for mental distress when they do this and do not know the laws they enforce.

    • @Huntracony
      @Huntracony 2 года назад +59

      Qualified immunity gets in the way. Even when they're breaking the law, as long as a 'reasonable person' is not expected to know the law. Ignorance is not a legal defense for civilians but for police officers it is.

    • @grahamers
      @grahamers 2 года назад +3

      No such cause of action in the U.S. The closest civil action would ne intentional infliction of emotional distress. This probably doesn't qualify and, even if it did, the officer is likely immune from personal suit (you can't take his own money.) You would, instead, sue his employer.

    • @h4724-q6j
      @h4724-q6j 2 года назад +33

      @@Huntracony Which is absolutely insane. Police officers are expected to enforce and uphold the law but they have a lower burden of knowledge than everyone else.

    • @Huntracony
      @Huntracony 2 года назад +2

      @@h4724-q6j Oh yeah, you get no argument from me there.

    • @JeffHacksReal
      @JeffHacksReal 2 года назад

      @@h4724-q6j but if he was a gaming co officer and not an actual police officer?

  • @TheBagarali
    @TheBagarali Год назад +111

    Card counting alone is not a crime. He should go ahead and sue the casino for false imprisonment.

    • @CHURCHISAWESUM
      @CHURCHISAWESUM Год назад +21

      He did. And the state, and the cop, and the gaming agent.

    • @ChrisHarper-d7o
      @ChrisHarper-d7o Год назад

      did he win?
      @@CHURCHISAWESUM

    • @amandasjoberg463
      @amandasjoberg463 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@CHURCHISAWESUM do you know what the outcome was?

    • @ZipperZsquared
      @ZipperZsquared 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@amandasjoberg463 Appears to be waiting to be scheduled. All parties have lawyered up. Some preliminary lawyer games to dismiss the case so far but nothing major.

    • @tom4794
      @tom4794 5 месяцев назад +5

      Where did you get those infos? Are there video updates or something else somewhere?

  • @MrThetruthhurts
    @MrThetruthhurts 2 года назад +22

    Multiple lawsuits should be filed.

  • @obsidianskin9502
    @obsidianskin9502 2 года назад +187

    the "police" officer doing the interrogating is definitely of room temperature iq lol

    • @imyourdj
      @imyourdj 2 года назад +18

      And that would be in celcius

    • @mapr6556
      @mapr6556 2 года назад +1

      Can't be. Too hot out.

    • @GreensRams
      @GreensRams 2 года назад

      Definitely puffs on the peter. But hey it is Colorado.

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 года назад +619

    It's quite hilarious that he's saying your friend is commuting fraud, when actually the casino was by refusing to refund chips.

    • @user-hu8fn2jp5v
      @user-hu8fn2jp5v 2 года назад +2

      Private owned business tho. They can make any policy they like and as soon as ur in there u accepted their policy

    • @climbthesky216
      @climbthesky216 2 года назад +5

      @@user-hu8fn2jp5v This is incorrect. It is 100% illegal for them to refuse to cash him out, and they have no legal reason to ask for ID to cash out if the chips total out to less than $10k

    • @roodiger
      @roodiger 2 года назад +1

      @@user-hu8fn2jp5v that's not how that works

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 2 года назад +10

      and also impersonating a police officer?!???? how is no one talking about that lol

    • @johndorian4078
      @johndorian4078 2 года назад +21

      They cant "make their own policy"..........otherwise they would never cash anyone out that's not how the law works.

  • @angrybee246
    @angrybee246 2 года назад +677

    I'm betting that a good attorney is going to add another 300K to this guy's pocket! That arrest is illegal.

    • @MightbePettingmyCat
      @MightbePettingmyCat 2 года назад +37

      what arrest? did you even watch the video

    • @angrybee246
      @angrybee246 2 года назад +76

      @@MightbePettingmyCat, nope! LOL

    • @yungshmoney
      @yungshmoney 2 года назад +53

      @@angrybee246 at least you’re honest💀💀

    • @batlin
      @batlin 2 года назад +83

      A guy claiming to be a cop blocked him in with an SUV with flashing red and blue lights and prevented him from leaving. That's an arrest, unless the guy was not actually a cop, in which case it's an unlawful detention.

    • @sandhanitizer15
      @sandhanitizer15 2 года назад +12

      @@batlin even if it was an actual LEO, simply blocking him in is not considered an arrest? What are you talking about? This videos comment section is filled with people who have no clue what they're talking about. I'm guessing you're young and don't know better, but don't act like you do and try calling people out when you're completely wrong yourself.

  • @bretta3
    @bretta3 Год назад +8

    If you lose you are a welcome customer, if you win you are a criminal. Nice.

  • @seanscott
    @seanscott 2 года назад +19

    its absolutely ridiculous that a lawyer has to go to college, then law school, possibly do an internship and pass a very stringent exam just to practice law(about 7-8 years of schooling). while in some states its an 8-12 week course to enforce law. mind blowing

    • @Richard-qd8tz
      @Richard-qd8tz 2 года назад

      I hear this a lot. Do you know what states have an &-12 week police academy? I think it’s a myth. Need a degree at bare minimum to be a cop in the city I live.

    • @seanscott
      @seanscott 2 года назад +1

      @@Richard-qd8tz the state of oregon where i live, is 16 weeks (400 hrs) of training

    • @Richard-qd8tz
      @Richard-qd8tz 2 года назад

      @@seanscott well that explains why the cops in your state are so incompetent and let Antifa run the show huh? Gangs don’t run my city that’s for sure.

  • @UnicornOfDepression
    @UnicornOfDepression 2 года назад +357

    "You can *ASK* for my ID. *I DO NOT* have to produce it."
    Casino: "We wanted proof he is of age."
    Dude: "I provided ID ready, which is why I have wristband."
    Card counting is a skill, not cheating. This is why casinos can ban you, but not arrest or charge you.

    • @TNTITAN
      @TNTITAN 2 года назад

      I don’t think the wristband would be enough proof. It looked like a very simple wristband to reproduce.

    • @zachiga
      @zachiga 2 года назад +9

      They always seem to ride right on the line of legality. Especially in Vegas where legit most of them are in hotels where people under 21 have the ability to walk through, but not play unless they somehow get somebody else’s card like say a parent or friend of age. It’s just overall a shady business as we know all the machines and most tables are rigged.

    • @mts7274
      @mts7274 2 года назад +1

      This total female mentality... has no problem showing ID to anyone, until that person is someone who they don't click with.

    • @GunnCarter91
      @GunnCarter91 2 года назад +11

      Hell its not even really a "skill", it is literally just _paying attention_

    • @mts7274
      @mts7274 2 года назад +12

      @@GunnCarter91 Paying attention IS a skill, and all high achievers have it. The rest of the world just goes through life completely distracted.

  • @PurpleChevron
    @PurpleChevron 2 года назад +176

    If you represent yourself as law enforcement and you are in fact NOT law enforcement, that is impersonation of law enforcement and it is a very serious felony offense in this country. There was a teenager in New Mexico who put some flashing lights on his car and thought it would be funny to pull some people over and act like he was a cop. He's now a convicted felon.

    • @Not_Ciel
      @Not_Ciel 2 года назад +36

      Someone else already pointed out that the Division of Gaming is a law enforcement agency in Colorado, so he isn't impersonating a cop.

    • @PurpleChevron
      @PurpleChevron 2 года назад +4

      @@Not_Ciel yes I know, I was just replying to his speculation that it seems like it would be illegal to present yourself as a cop if you aren't. I was confirming that it definitely is. I know he isn't from the US.

    • @stevenbridges
      @stevenbridges  2 года назад +19

      That's good to know! @Ciel

    • @dominikblack8943
      @dominikblack8943 2 года назад +5

      @@Not_Ciel i dunno if that would still count here though. A police officer and a law enforcement officer aren't exactly the same thing. For example, the FBI is law enforcement, however they can not legally state that they are police officers, as that is not true

    • @snex000
      @snex000 2 года назад +7

      @@Not_Ciel Their powers of law enforcement only apply to casinos. They are not police. They have no general police powers. This guy is committing a felony.

  • @DanielMcNeely
    @DanielMcNeely 2 года назад +27

    Never been a huge fan of Casinos, but this puts it in a new light. The moment someone starts winning even a little they back them off.
    I hope more people see these videos and stop spending so much money at these traps.

    • @arogueburrito
      @arogueburrito 3 месяца назад +2

      he was down about -$4,000 this session. They don't even just back off winners, they back off people who can win

  • @tjtrask1310
    @tjtrask1310 2 года назад +5

    There’s lawyers licking their lips at stuff like this lmao

  • @CavanBooth1
    @CavanBooth1 2 года назад +65

    New meaning to the expression "thought police" literally trying to arrest someone for thinking too much and branding it as cheating. Madness

    • @stevenbridges
      @stevenbridges  2 года назад +8

      Hahaha yeah for sure

    • @normallife3819
      @normallife3819 2 года назад +3

      1984 in full effect.

    • @koalafromtomorrow5656
      @koalafromtomorrow5656 2 года назад +1

      @@stevenbridges but the casino isn't vilify of fraudulent activity when we all know the machines are rigged to only release money at certain times

    • @glennbrooksby8405
      @glennbrooksby8405 Год назад

      I took my Autistic freind there walked out with 500 thousand

  • @Corzappy
    @Corzappy 2 года назад +65

    Whenever I watch something from Legal Eagle he looks like a Pixar character.
    The hair, the eyes, the lighting, it's unnaturally perfect.

    • @loljakebored07
      @loljakebored07 2 года назад +3

      Thats lawyer's in America lol. He's like Howard hamlin from better call Saul 🤣

    • @JD21055
      @JD21055 2 года назад +1

      Cause he is hardly a "lawyer" and barely knows what he is talking about most of the time. There is a reason a big corporate entity like youtube is okay with pushing his content

    • @MERCENARYTAO1
      @MERCENARYTAO1 2 года назад

      @@JD21055 could you please give a few examples of what he gets wrong? I hear this quite a bit but I don’t have the expertise to rebut him right away.

    • @nautdead3197
      @nautdead3197 2 года назад

      @MERCENARYTAO1 it's okay offer a handshake and then break someone's hand if they touch your map. Captain marvel take

    • @MERCENARYTAO1
      @MERCENARYTAO1 2 года назад

      @@nautdead3197 what video? Seriously, I don’t recall that.

  • @FightinAggie07
    @FightinAggie07 2 года назад +154

    I'd love to see a new channel where a lawyer learns to count cards and then films all these interactions with casinos. I feel like a lawyer would stand their ground and even look forward to the chance to go to court (whether criminal or civil) over these miscarriages of the law. Seems like it would be a good revenue stream too.

    • @johndorian4078
      @johndorian4078 2 года назад +9

      I doubt it, because a lawyer would know there's a time and a place to "stand your ground" and that the legal system is all about technicalities and what judge/jury is hearing your case.

    • @snex000
      @snex000 2 года назад +7

      Most casinos aren't going to be this stupid - and they also talk to each other. If one major casino bans you, they all will.

    • @BitwiseMobile
      @BitwiseMobile 2 года назад

      They can back you off for any reason whether you are an attorney or not. If you "stand your ground" you will be trespassed off the property.

    • @CAsnowman
      @CAsnowman 2 года назад +9

      @@BitwiseMobile they hve to cash out his chips, that’s usually the entire issue they try to make him leave without his winnings so that’s the whole issue.

    • @jackryan716
      @jackryan716 2 года назад +4

      You just hit the nail on the head.
      The legal system is not designed to uphold righteousness and fairness and truth.
      The legal system is designed to be confusing and complex so that they can get away with their interpretation as well as get away with truly whatever they want.
      If something is so complex to the point that the average citizen doesn't understand the laws and the rules and the structure of said legalese the people stand no chance because the powers that be can do and say whatever they want and the people won't know if that's legal or not because of the complexity.
      In other words life is rigged for certain prominent ruling bloodlines. The ones who work on behalf of the ruling bloodlines get paid handsomely. Those are the ones who enforce the will of the 1% on the 99%. Also known as retainers to the nobility.

  • @JayVipGaming
    @JayVipGaming 2 года назад +54

    Bro... you ok?
    No videos for 5 months?
    I hope all is well brother.
    Thank you for the awesome content. We need you back man.

    • @ijaygamble2507
      @ijaygamble2507 2 года назад +1

      I agree

    • @jamesconroy2033
      @jamesconroy2033 2 года назад +1

      Yeah whered he go

    • @dziewa80
      @dziewa80 2 года назад +4

      I saw Steven get backed off at a casino in the U.S. South the week this video was published. Haven’t seen him or any videos since.

    • @ijaygamble2507
      @ijaygamble2507 2 года назад +3

      @@dziewa80 he replied to me , he said new video this month

    • @stevenbridges
      @stevenbridges  2 года назад +11

      today 😃

  • @timothyalvis6654
    @timothyalvis6654 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm not certain about Colorado, but I know that in Missouri and Kansas the gaming commissions are actually Highway Patrol officers, since they're state unified police. So in Missouri and Kansas, they actually walk around wearing their police badges, and in Kansas, they have "police" written on the back of their uniforms. I assume it's the same for Colorado, but definitely don't quote me on that.

  • @Nayr747
    @Nayr747 2 года назад +136

    Looks like he's gonna earn a lot more than $300k with an easy lawsuit. If he doesn't sue the casino, police department, and gaming commission he's losing out on a big win.

    • @haniotis3421
      @haniotis3421 2 года назад +19

      Not as easy as you might think it is. Very difficult to beat the government in a lawsuit and these vole casinos because they're friends with the government.

    • @johndorian4078
      @johndorian4078 2 года назад +2

      @@haniotis3421 Especially since the detainment was lawful.
      Only thing he might win is his money the chips are worth + legal fees in small claims court most likely. And then that will be an uphill battle.

    • @haniotis3421
      @haniotis3421 2 года назад

      @@johndorian4078 I agree. It's too bad and unfair to the player, but life isn't fair.

    • @MCXL1140
      @MCXL1140 2 года назад +16

      @@johndorian4078 "Especially since the detainment was lawful."
      No, because the CO gaming commission doesn't have officers with the power to arrest or detain individuals. Their enforcement powers only apply to casinos.

    • @dogguy8603
      @dogguy8603 2 года назад +7

      @@johndorian4078 how? Gaming are not law enforcement they have the same powers of a health inspector in the sense of enforcing gaming regulations

  • @electricbayonet2
    @electricbayonet2 2 года назад +124

    I was hoping he'd go into the legality of the gaming commission guy blocking his exit with a car equipped with red-and-blues and being effectively disguised as a real police officer. Unless the SUV we see at 2:06 belonged to the real police officer who arrived afterward, that seems approximately 'holy shit illegal' to be using, especially if you're also wearing a police disguise and detaining someone.
    Then one of the officers reminded me that they're in a city called Black Hawk, so I wouldn't be shocked if there's some kind of screwy tribal law thing at play...but considering that it's still a legal matter, I would have hoped a lawyer would help illuminate things.

    • @darwinrjackson
      @darwinrjackson 2 года назад +18

      I don't think Legal Eagle realized the Gaming guy was not a cop

    • @Huntracony
      @Huntracony 2 года назад +9

      Google says The Colorado Division Of Gaming is a law enforcement agency, so it's legal. The US has way too many different law enforcement agencies.

    • @Not_Ciel
      @Not_Ciel 2 года назад +2

      He's not impersonating a cop though. He's dumb for sure, but not that dumb. The SUV blocking the only exit does seem kinda sketch for this situation though, cop or not.

    • @lonememe
      @lonememe 2 года назад

      I'd also wonder if police impersonation actually implies since it's private property and the cop-not-a-cop likely has permission from the property owner to conduct their activity. Regardless, the other comment about the Division of Gaming Cops being law enforcement is spot on so it doesn't matter. He's actually a cop.

    • @benallain
      @benallain 2 года назад +5

      Black Hawk is just the name of the city - no tribal affiliation. Former mining town turned casino town.

  • @asterix7842
    @asterix7842 2 года назад +14

    Fun facts:
    In NJ, each casino has Division of Gaming Enforcement office in the casino. You don't have to call DGE if there's a problem- you just walk to the office. Several years ago, when the state government shut down for several weeks for lack of a budget, the casinos had to shut down too. That's because state law prohibits a casino from operating without a DGE employee on site, and since DGE is a government agency, none of the employees could work during the shutdown. DGE employees have since been classified as "essential workers", meaning that they can keep working if there's ever another shutdown.
    In 1982 the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled in Uston v. Resorts International Hotels, Inc that NJ casinos can't ban you from playing blackjack just because you're playing too well. Instead of kicking you out, they'll just use tactics like shuffling after every hand, until you just leave on your own.

  • @effychase62
    @effychase62 2 года назад +2

    What a Gem!
    The last video of your I watched was from 4 years ago as you did some cool tricks with your girlfriend for 10 minutes.
    Imagine my surprise coming back 4 years later to see your card counting skills and related Backoffs!
    Excellent!

  • @merchillio
    @merchillio Год назад +2

    “Fraudulent activities? What would that be like? Something like presenting yourself like a police officer when you aren’t one?”

  • @UltimateArco
    @UltimateArco 2 года назад +106

    Someone should summon Audit the Audit to review that police interaction as well.

    • @oldmancannabis3026
      @oldmancannabis3026 2 года назад +2

      I said that about a cpl of Steven's other videos. I stumbled on that channel like a year ago and enjoy and learn from many of those videos. It has a big platform with a lot of views and subscribers and they always give credit to the original uploader so I think he would gain a lot of viewers. It would be beneficial to both.

    • @stevenbridges
      @stevenbridges  2 года назад +40

      I did get in contact with him once but he didn't respond to my email. I love his work

  • @Quizton
    @Quizton 2 года назад +5

    I just enjoy how much time and thought was put into the series I’ve watched all the episodes out twice through now and it’s amazingly planned. The purposeful way you delay the release of them as to not mess up your team. The intricacies of card counting and plans. The amount of training and hours you put in before play. This is a very underrated vlog series that even if it doesn’t fully take off now it will

  • @karmaaufyoutube6813
    @karmaaufyoutube6813 2 года назад +35

    That’s crazy I hope he sues the casino and wins

  • @Tom_Van_Zandt
    @Tom_Van_Zandt 2 года назад +1

    The best part of this video is that the only person committing a crime is the gaming security guard who is impersonating a police officer, which is literally against the law.

  • @JetSettingBotanist
    @JetSettingBotanist 2 года назад +3

    The fact that it takes longer to be a barber than it does to be a cop shows

  • @Jake-bt3fc
    @Jake-bt3fc 2 года назад +7

    The casino literally shows you the cards but if you pay attention to them it's illegal, lol.

  • @alexh8613
    @alexh8613 2 года назад +65

    The lawyer is wrong in the aspect that police may have had the reasonable suspicion to detain. The key here is that the gaming officer talked too much. He specifically says counting cards is illegal. There is a reason why you should never talk to police and there is a reason why police are almost always very vague when talking to a suspect. If the gaming officer just said we are investigating you because we suspect that you could be doing something fraudulent. Then that could be a number of different things. But he cornered himself when he specifically stated that it was for counting cards. Now he is detaining someone for something that isn't illegal. That is now an illegal detainment

    • @GollumGollum1000
      @GollumGollum1000 2 года назад +11

      He is also wrong in saying that police need probable cause to detain (and ID) you when they need only reasonable articulable suspicion. They need probable cause to arrest you. Very strange that the featured lawyer doesn't know that or glosses over it

    • @JD21055
      @JD21055 2 года назад +4

      Its because legal eagle is hardly a "lawyer" who has basically no real experience, and hardly understands a lot about the law. He is just a good face that youtube likes to push to the front because he bends the knee to their type of "advertiser friendly" content. If you have actual legal questions, definitely dont go to legal eagle

    • @SabentHD
      @SabentHD 2 года назад

      I don't know if it is an illegal detainment or not in this case however the lawyer is right, they are allowed to detain you even if you had done nothing wrong though the officer will have to have reasonable suspicion. Example if someone calls in a crime and states your exact description they will have reasonable suspicion to detain. This does not mean arrest.

    • @SabentHD
      @SabentHD 2 года назад

      @GollumGollum1000 That's what he stated? He said they may have had reasonable suspicion to detain him? Lol
      8:40 It's a question of probable cause and not have I done something wrong, seems people don't understand wording lmao

    • @alexh8613
      @alexh8613 2 года назад

      @@SabentHD They don't have the reasonable suspicion to detain and we know this because the officer talked too much. The officer specifically says "counting cards". Well counting cards is legal and the officer knows that's what is going on. If he doesn't say that then like I said, the officer could claim that they suspect that he was doing something fraudulent. But even then if Steven were to sue over this false detention, the officer would have to state during the deposition, what crime he thought Steven could have broken.
      Also your example of an exact description does not always give reasonable suspicion. There would still have to be an investigation by the officer depending on the level of dangerousness of the crime. For example, a man calls 911 saying that the suspect (gives description) is trespassing on his property. The police get there and the suspect isn't on the property. The officer cannot detain the man, without gathering evidence that would indicate that the suspect could have broken the law. Now another example, if a man calls 911 and says the suspect (gives description) just shot him. The police are allowed to detain immediately when they see the suspect because of the dangerousness of the situation.

  • @thetatcritic4236
    @thetatcritic4236 2 года назад +34

    So, using your head to count is wrong?
    That's fraudulent how?
    What that's essentially saying that being able to count is a criminal act in colarado 🤦‍♂️
    also, just noticed, he said that "leading the casino to believe your not playing the game correctly" is enough to get police intervention
    what thats says to me is "lose all your money to us or we call the cops"

    • @kevinkasp
      @kevinkasp 2 года назад

      They are trying to assert that if you perform a mental act correctly (noticing and counting) it's fraudulent, but if you can't do that, or do it wrong, then it's legitimate. So your mind operating correctly is fraudulent and your mind working defectively is the correct way.

  • @btk1
    @btk1 2 года назад

    much as sam from wendover/HAI, or tom scott, bang on about nebula or curiosity stream on their videos this is the single most baited hook I've had yet. you've thrown so much of your work here that it's almost impossible to not follow through on a sub to, at the very least, find out wtf yer man endured as well as just get all the other cool stuff on that platform to support our favourite content creators and what they offer. i'm in.

  • @Unh0lySpectre
    @Unh0lySpectre Год назад

    Hey Steven! I just wanna address what you said at 5:10. Ameristar Black Hawk doesn't give out wristbands after verifying age, they stamp your hand with an Ameristar symbol. That wristband looks like it's from another casino across the street. This being the case, casinos don't accept other casinos age verification, and while I hate this fact, it's super normal in the service industry. Bars don't do this either, if you have a stamp for Ginn Mill, and go across the street to Scruffy Murphy's, Murphy's won't accept the age verification from Ginn Mill. Any place that serves alcohol needs to verify all of their patrons, and basically no place accepts age verification from another venue.
    That said, Mr. Fraud Acts guy is out of his mind. Thanks for the vid!

  • @MadMotoInc
    @MadMotoInc 2 года назад +19

    The card counting was clever, the RUclips play was genius. Love it man. 🤘🏽

  • @spawniscariot9756
    @spawniscariot9756 2 года назад +18

    I think it’s very telling that the Gambling Commission officer immediately sends Sheriff on his way when the Casino confirms they’d refused to cash in his chips…

    • @BobbaDons
      @BobbaDons 2 года назад

      At that moment i'd be telling the gaming officer and police officer "I would like to press charges" and I will be contacting my lawyer.

  • @ligafftheindifferent3495
    @ligafftheindifferent3495 2 года назад +42

    There are a number of jurisdictions where the gaming commission is an arm of law enforcement. For that reason, it is entirely possible that he was truly an officer of the law. In fact, in such jurisdictions, everyone on the gaming commission is a police officer.

    • @dra6o0n
      @dra6o0n 2 года назад +13

      Because the gambling industry is a crime syndicate of it's own level, to not describe it as so is just stupid.

    • @jamy4697
      @jamy4697 2 года назад +2

      @@dra6o0n clearly it doesn't help as seen in the video

    • @iamjohnrobot
      @iamjohnrobot Год назад

      So you’re saying if atf or fish and wildlife come around, they can legally wear “police” on their person? I think it’s a felony without specific language stating they can rebrand their agency as “police”. Impersonating legal agency is an extreme crime, and the law says so in every case. If police come upon impersonators I. Almost every scenario, it is likely they have weapons out. This is almost a slam dunk victory, unless there is a legal basis for his attire.

    • @aaroncrewse5746
      @aaroncrewse5746 Год назад

      @@iamjohnrobot in Colorado the gaming commission is legit, Colorado POST certified police officers. they are police. The first guy was a nerd, but he is legit a police officer and is properly ID himself as such.

  • @Edgeye
    @Edgeye 2 года назад +1

    Me watching this 4:23 and thinking "What on earth do they mean by that's illegal?" XD

  • @joeshittheragman6252
    @joeshittheragman6252 2 года назад +1

    * highly skilled player consistently wins money at the casino
    Casino: "wait.....that's illegal"

  • @matthewbunger6115
    @matthewbunger6115 2 года назад +14

    I always find it ironic that casinos get this way for a person being good at a game that they offer. Blows my mind. They use narcissistic tactics when trying to explain why a card counter is wrong. It's infuriating

  • @brittd4949
    @brittd4949 2 года назад +9

    That sounded like a fully corrupt situation; including the REAL police officer. I hope he got his money back. Definitely scary.

  • @glenwhatley7366
    @glenwhatley7366 2 года назад +9

    This is why I refuse to step foot into a casino. They think they can do whatever they want.

  • @evanmiller7795
    @evanmiller7795 2 года назад +4

    I know nothing about card counting but to me it just sounds like a high level skill. Never understood why it is considered a crime nor how it can be enforced. It sounds like we are just criminalizing genius

    • @russlehman2070
      @russlehman2070 Год назад +1

      You really can't prove someone is counting cards unless you read their mind. The most you can prove is that their betting patterns are consistent with card counting. And all a card counter is doing is keeping track of high and low cards as they are dealt out. A card counter is using information that is freely available to every player at the table to determine bet size and sometimes alter strategy (whither to hit stand, double or split).

    • @fallouthirteen
      @fallouthirteen 5 дней назад

      @@russlehman2070 Yeah, same sort of deal with the concept of Jury Nullification. It should be impossible to PROVE that someone did it (short of them directly admitting it) so it's kind of hard to make it illegal and would be a waste of time to try prosecute at most of the time. Best they can do is be allowed to go "we got bad vibes about them and want to be able to bar them from participating."
      Plus technically by a card game's very nature it is the intended way to play. You know what's been played and what can appear. It's just a system to help keep track of it. Like doing a simplified example, take a single deck game and it isn't shuffled every hand. If you saw 4 aces last set you know one won't appear on this one.

  • @unaimb
    @unaimb 2 года назад

    When you said ‘just look at my face’, I deeply enjoyed the WIDTH

  • @JP-jd5vz
    @JP-jd5vz 2 года назад +6

    Oh hell yeah, love these videos, Steven!

  • @blackjack19811
    @blackjack19811 2 года назад +7

    I spent most of 20’s playing blackjack as my full time job. This stuff brings back some funny memories. I always loved when casinos would demand to see an ID.

    • @laz0rbra1n
      @laz0rbra1n 2 года назад

      why would they never answer with "no"?

    • @blackjack19811
      @blackjack19811 2 года назад

      @@laz0rbra1n anytime I was asked for mine I told them no. I was at a tribal casino in Michigan and played one night and everything was fine. Well the next morning when we went back the moment we walked in security came up to both my buddy and I and they said we had to leave so I went to the cage to cash out from the night before and security kept hounding me for my ID I kept telling him no. So they followed us out and then watched us get in our car so we drove by them and waved goodbye. Lol

    • @Invictis248
      @Invictis248 2 года назад

      @@blackjack19811 that’s hilarious. why did you quit playing fulltime?

    • @blackjack19811
      @blackjack19811 2 года назад +1

      @@Invictis248 It was really funny. The final year that I played my buddy and I hit a pretty rough stretch that we were both losing and I was SUPER burnt out on the constant traveling. I was in my late 20’s and was ready to settle down.

    • @raygun2180
      @raygun2180 2 года назад

      @@blackjack19811 Do you remember which one? Was it any of the soaring eagles, fire keepers, four winds, or gun lake casino? I’m turning 21 in less than a week and I’ve spent way too much time practicing for this but I dont wanna be harassed lol

  • @nazmussaadat5593
    @nazmussaadat5593 2 года назад +55

    Isn't impersonating a police officer literally an actual crime? The guy with the police tag should literally be going to jail and the actual police officer should be sued. why tf are casinos allowed to do this?

    • @dansmithbyu1784
      @dansmithbyu1784 2 года назад +9

      Not positive about the state of Colorado, but 97% sure the gaming commission is certified peace officers and can wear the label police/detain people for offenses involving gaming just like the police can.

    • @Not_Ciel
      @Not_Ciel 2 года назад

      Because Police officers aren't the only people able to wear that tag. There's such things as Company Police, Peace Officers, etc. It's not like the dude wearing that was a random guy from the Casino dressed up as a cop.

    • @SharienGaming
      @SharienGaming 2 года назад +1

      @@Not_Ciel wait...the us seriously privatized the authority of the police? thats so fucked up O_o

    • @Not_Ciel
      @Not_Ciel 2 года назад

      @@SharienGaming not exactly. There are such things as Company Police and Peace officers that are technically classified as law enforcement agencies, so they can technically wear Police on their uniform. I wouldn’t say they’re the same thing. From what I gather, it’s more akin to a security guard with law enforcement training.
      Though, I’m definitely no expert on the issue, just aware that those exceptions do exist. They are by no means the norm haha.

    • @SharienGaming
      @SharienGaming 2 года назад +1

      @@Not_Ciel if they are allowed to present themselves as police, they have the implied authority of police...
      normally police represents the state monopoly on violence and the accountability and oversight that comes with that (mind you... i know how laughable that is in the us... but thats another issue)
      and of course normally i would expect that if they are wearing a police uniform - they are required to help in a wide range of situations... that not something i expect of security guards... i think the point im ambling towards is that they get the to pose as police with none or barely any of the responsibilities associated with it
      and of course if they misbehave and you complain with the police...they dont know who the guy is, because he doesnt work there...

  • @jimmywilliams5495
    @jimmywilliams5495 2 года назад +4

    I really wish you'd make more videos, they are always so entertaining and spectacular.

    • @Jacopski
      @Jacopski 2 года назад

      I watched all the videos as they came out and just now was thinking “damn RUclips ain’t showing me any of his videos” it’s been 4 months and nobody is talking about it, can’t find any recent posts on any social media from him like has a mob boss killed him or is he just taking a hiatus?

    • @officalstockimagedog
      @officalstockimagedog 2 года назад

      @@Jacopski i found a comment he hearted a month ago

  • @russlehman2070
    @russlehman2070 Год назад +2

    There is currently a lawsuit pending against Ameristar Casino, Colorado Gaming Division and Blackhawk Police dept. for either this incident or one almost identical (per a news account I read). I am a resident of Gilpin County and am sort of hoping I will serve on the jury for this, though I think it is very likely that it will be settled, as I'm pretty sure the attorneys for the defendants will advise them that they don't have a leg to stand on.

  • @BrooklynBalla
    @BrooklynBalla 2 года назад +175

    Why blur out the cops face?Let the public see the utter buffoons our hard earned tax money goes to.He’s a public worker so his face and name can be shown.

    • @bruce4139
      @bruce4139 2 года назад +6

      Legal reasons as he doesnt consent to be on video

    • @bradentraub
      @bradentraub 2 года назад +62

      @@bruce4139 you don't need the consent of police (or ANY public servant) to film them.

    • @bruce4139
      @bruce4139 2 года назад

      @@bradentraub I thought you still had to blur their face and voice. But you can film them without a problem at least that's how I believe it is in canada

    • @yaleman4522
      @yaleman4522 2 года назад +18

      @@bruce4139 You don't have to blur faces or voices in Canada either.

    • @zergreenone8111
      @zergreenone8111 2 года назад

      Fuck vigilante justice

  • @DamageTick
    @DamageTick 2 года назад +10

    i love these videos so much keep up the great work!

  • @gingersaremad
    @gingersaremad 2 года назад +10

    That officer should be fired and banned from ever working in law enforcement ever again

  • @WordDefinition
    @WordDefinition 2 года назад

    Me: I have a jack and a two. Should I hit or stay?
    Dealer: No card counting!
    😢😂😅

  • @dannythompson1948
    @dannythompson1948 2 года назад +1

    It's also amazing how casinos are somehow more corrupt now that the mob isnt involved anymore

    • @russlehman2070
      @russlehman2070 Год назад

      I would also note that the "numbers" (illegal lottery) games run by the mob typically skimmed about 10% of the action, whereas state run lotteries take 50%.

  • @rendomstranger8698
    @rendomstranger8698 2 года назад +7

    In regard to your comment about the police knowing the law: One of the biggest mistakes you can make when interacting with the police in the US is assuming competence. US cops are among the most poorly trained in any first world country. Do not assume that they know what they are doing, know the law or are there to protect you. Especially when you're not the one who called them.

  • @charlottesimpson1619
    @charlottesimpson1619 2 года назад +7

    Have binged all your videos since I listened to you in Jaack’s happy hour podcast. This makes me so angry knowing that people get away with this with virtually no repercussions. I’m glad you expose them and I hope if they come across the video themselves they feel shame and embarrassment for their behaviour. Aside from this, these videos are super interesting so thanks for that, too!

  • @champap5767
    @champap5767 2 года назад +12

    This casino is one of my worst experiences I have ever dealt with from counting cards. I had a similar experience to Sheriff but was a bit fortunate that there was no police officer or gaming commission agent stopping me on my way out of casino. Then I can cash it out later without any problem.

  • @nathancks
    @nathancks 12 дней назад

    bro literally just clicked the back button at the very end. "we will have a warrant, you refused ID, blah blah blah" then all of the sudden, "at this moment you are free to go"

  • @davidlong6796
    @davidlong6796 Год назад

    Alright- we have the lock picking lawyer. This video shows we need a card counting lawyer. The content would be unimaginably epic.

  • @andersstryberg2027
    @andersstryberg2027 2 года назад +5

    i honestly thought the lawyer was an animated character from Disney😅😅

  • @Titocabb
    @Titocabb 2 года назад +4

    Please we need more videos! I keep coming back to check for an update. Love your channel and content. We need more 👍🏼🔥

  • @VeritasGames
    @VeritasGames 2 года назад +20

    A police officer, a gaming commission guy pretending to be a cop, and a card counter named Sheriff. 😐

  • @video3ish
    @video3ish Год назад

    Pretend cop badge boy leaning in the window is lost lol … I’m going to do this - I’m going to do that 😂 Jumped up little security guard

  • @Trackti
    @Trackti 2 года назад +2

    Hi Steven, I have an interestiing idea. In the EU, under the regulations of the GDPR, a data subject (person) can access and file a request for deletion for all the data stored by a company/institution about oneself. Therefore, if you went to European casinos, you could theoretically show them your ID and then request a deletion of your data at the casino/the casino's affiliates (online databases). This way, they'd have to delete any information about you being a card counter in their database. Furthermore, in the EU companies are not allowed to share your information to third parties without consent. I think there is a lot of potential in circumventing databases by utilizing data regulations and would love to see a video using this technique (if you can call it that). Greetings!

  • @DeletedTaters001
    @DeletedTaters001 2 года назад +15

    What I don't get is how the real police didn't go "are you f****** kidding me?" seconds after hearing the fake cop say "You were stopped for card counting" and that the casino refused the cash out the chips.
    The fake cop literally admits that they were detaining this person for doing nothing illegal and that they themselves performed illegal activity.
    The cop should have ordered them to immediately let him go, cash out his chips, and offer to write a report that would provide evidence of false imprisonment for our card counter friend to sue in civil court later with.
    The real police should be mad these idiots are wasting their time. This is the problem with Police having the mindset of " why is this guy guilty?" and not " What happened here?", then reacting accordingly.

  • @blackpredator4637
    @blackpredator4637 2 года назад +6

    This reminds me in my legal studdies class, im in australia but my teacher was talking about crimes etc and then she said counting cards was illgeal and i was like… uhhh miss… Counting cards isnt illgeal? How is being smart and being able to calculate statistics illgeal?

  • @Cunncuts
    @Cunncuts 2 года назад +3

    What happened to the series? I wish u uploaded more

  • @Llama_charmer
    @Llama_charmer Год назад

    Imagine you go to a local chess tournament and halfway through a match the adjudicator comes over to you and says "excuse me sir but you're thinking about your moves too hard so im going to have to ask you to leave"

  • @TWAFFLEG
    @TWAFFLEG 2 года назад

    Card counter: counts cards
    Casino: Wait that’s illegal

  • @sskunky6934
    @sskunky6934 2 года назад +11

    Whoever falsely assumes or pretends to be an officer or employee acting under the authority of the United States or any department, agency or officer thereof, and acts as such, or in such pretended character demands or obtains any money, paper, document, or thing of value, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.

    • @stevenbridges
      @stevenbridges  2 года назад +1

      Does this hold up for people from the Gaming Commission in tribal casinos?

    • @sskunky6934
      @sskunky6934 2 года назад +2

      @@stevenbridges I would think that it applies to anyone within the borders of the United States, false representation is pretty serious. The individual is making accusations of fraud and yet is falsely representing himself as police officer...

    • @darenYT1
      @darenYT1 2 года назад

      But gaming officials are law enforcement. Hence the red and blue light.

    • @scottcunning4221
      @scottcunning4221 2 года назад

      You appear to be quoting 18 USC 912. This refers to pretending to be an officer or employee acting under the authority of the US, ie a federal officer or department, agency, etc. official. The gaming commission officer is not pretending to be a federal official. He is wearing something that says he is police. You’d need to look to whether Colorado extends any police powers to the gaming officers. Look at CO Rev Stat 12-47.1-204. This may not be the current Colorado statute. And I didn’t consider whether any tribal issues are at play. The overall point is that there are nuances that non-lawyers often overlook. You can’t just look at a federal statute and think it applies universally.

    • @sskunky6934
      @sskunky6934 2 года назад +1

      @@darenYT1 Then why does he need to call the real police as mentioned in the video?

  • @lecristoph
    @lecristoph 2 года назад +12

    Not a legal expert by any stretch, but that so-called "police officer" may have committed a felony. Look up CRS 18-8-112 - Impersonating a peace officer could lead to up to 18 months in jail or a fine up to 100k

  • @dreambig987
    @dreambig987 2 года назад +5

    seriously guys you hit alot of money. any lawyer will take this case. you cannot get detained by security, the casino, or cops for advantage play. this is a huuuuge lawsuit omg I wish this was me. congrats guys the city will prolly pay you 100k

    • @Cableguy5770
      @Cableguy5770 2 года назад

      How exactly do you figure that the city is liable? Casino? Yup. Gaming commission guy? Maybe. City officer just stood there. Didn't demand id or detain. Maybe lied a little but lying, especially by a cop, is not illegal or even immoral by todays standards.

  • @vodkatonic814
    @vodkatonic814 2 года назад +2

    Arrested for counting numbers in your head!?!? Wow, I'd love to see that one go to court!

    • @Drag0nvil
      @Drag0nvil Год назад

      Big legal bill, most likely paid out by the casino since they'd lose the case. No consequences other then that.
      More interesting would be to sue the guy for impersonating a cop ;)

  • @casedistorted
    @casedistorted 2 года назад

    Hey! It’s LegalEagle! Love that guy.

  • @nandisaand5287
    @nandisaand5287 2 года назад +3

    Legal Eagle didn't address the Gaming guy claiming to be police. That should be a felony.

    • @HayK47
      @HayK47 2 года назад

      The gaming agent is a police officer.

  • @alliwant8383
    @alliwant8383 2 года назад +8

    I was expecting to see a Saul Goodman type lawyer

    • @jolenewyatt625
      @jolenewyatt625 2 года назад +4

      Better call Saul

    • @odeode4338
      @odeode4338 2 года назад +5

      I rather call Saul than this dude

    • @dogguy8603
      @dogguy8603 2 года назад +2

      @@odeode4338 yah legal eagle is kinda lame and a leftie

    • @nuptvalorant1494
      @nuptvalorant1494 2 года назад

      @@dogguy8603 cringe

  • @lionfleck
    @lionfleck 2 года назад +4

    what's happened in the end? does he sue? does he press charges? or does the casino apologise and offer him anything? There is never a conclusion to these things!

    • @HoodrichShinobi
      @HoodrichShinobi 2 года назад

      He brought all his card counting friends and they proceeded to dominate the entire casino. They won so much money the casino had to shut down and the CEO now works at McDonald's

  • @geneFrancoTV
    @geneFrancoTV 2 года назад

    Sounds like best practice to have a local lawyer handy.

  • @joeyashe6075
    @joeyashe6075 Год назад +2

    How is there still so many people saying that counting cards is illegal? It’s not. In any state or under any law. There’s no laws specifically to do with counting cards. You can’t make something illegal that can’t be done naturally by practise etc. crazy

  • @SavageRaccoon
    @SavageRaccoon 2 года назад +8

    The cops don't need probable cause to detain somebody, they need reasonable suspicion. I don't think they had reasonable suspicion that a crime occurred, but just saying, what the lawyer said was technically wrong.

    • @Spensero
      @Spensero 2 года назад

      They go hand in hand. They need RAS but to get RAS of a crime they need PC (probable cause)
      Saying Im detaining you for a crime but having no probable cause for that crime i.e witnessing it or having evidence of this crime means the detainment is illegal.

    • @SavageRaccoon
      @SavageRaccoon 2 года назад

      @@Spensero they need RAS for a detainment, they need probable cause for a search or an arrest. You don't need probable cause to have RAS, RAS is a lower standard than probable cause.

    • @Andrew-it7fb
      @Andrew-it7fb 2 года назад +1

      @@Spensero they need reasonable suspicion of a crime for detainment but probable cause for arrest or to perform a search.

    • @Spensero
      @Spensero 2 года назад

      @Andrew you said what I said but less confusing and in less words. Lol

    • @Andrew-it7fb
      @Andrew-it7fb 2 года назад

      @@Spensero No, I'm saying that probable cause isn't needed for a detainment. Unless I'm misunderstanding you, you were saying that probable cause is needed.

  • @jtizzle450
    @jtizzle450 2 года назад +4

    so many things that irked me about the video of the altercation. Misrepresenting himself as police (in front of actual police!!), lying from the managers, misrepresenting the law. I've never gambled in CO but I definitely don't plan to now!

    • @aaronwilliams9058
      @aaronwilliams9058 2 года назад

      in Colorado gaming commission are members of law enforcement

  • @windows95leon
    @windows95leon 2 года назад +4

    This makes me so angry. There are so many decent, legal ways casinos can deal with counters. The deck is weighted so heavily in there favour. Seein police abuse hteir powers (obviously at the behest of casinos) is so shitty. Counters are playing by the rules. If casinos won't play by the rules, then fuck couinting, I wouldn't be upset if legit cheaters got away with money from them. Allowing counters was always the compromise, the fair middle ground. if casinos can't play nice because they'll make slightly less hundreds of thousands they shouldn't be allowed at all.

  • @tomwilson2112
    @tomwilson2112 Год назад

    When I was taught to play Blackjack, I was literally told to note how many high and low cards were on the table. If you see a bunch of face cards out there and aren’t sure whether to hit on something in the mid teens, you know you have a better chance of winning.

  • @galactic25
    @galactic25 2 года назад

    Sheriff’s run in with the police! Whoa! 😂😂

  • @johnlanton9363
    @johnlanton9363 2 года назад +12

    Casinos, especially in newer jurisdictions, have been abusing card counters. My friend was unlawfully detained and forced to produce ID in NH.
    Lawsuits need to start happening in the states with newer gaming laws.

    • @johndorian4078
      @johndorian4078 2 года назад

      Lawsuits will backfire and just require ID's to be given when ever you're cashing out................Even the argument of "i'm wearing an arm band" is a weak one. Give me some adhesive remover from walmart and a tube of super glue i'll give my 10 yr old a wrist ban to "prove he's of age"

    • @temujinkhan6326
      @temujinkhan6326 2 года назад +1

      @@johndorian4078 But as far as i know ID cards at the moment are not required to cash out. Also they could have also back track the video of him entering the casino if they really wanted too. detaining him for suspicion of card counting is illegal but then again casinos owns the courts

    • @johnlanton9363
      @johnlanton9363 2 года назад

      @@temujinkhan6326 And that needs to be changed, which is why filing lawsuits for casino misdeeds need to start happening.

  • @pillowxd1454
    @pillowxd1454 2 года назад +4

    Great video

    • @jonols7346
      @jonols7346 2 года назад

      bro you haven't even seen the whole vid 💀

    • @stevenbridges
      @stevenbridges  2 года назад +6

      He watches at 5X speed 😎

    • @pillowxd1454
      @pillowxd1454 2 года назад

      @@stevenbridges Thanks for you for your reply.

  • @Rizzo1972
    @Rizzo1972 2 года назад +5

    I'm a ex Cop I would have had a field day with that Gaming Commission Representative.
    You have a great lawsuit there.

  • @Wyde-awake
    @Wyde-awake 2 года назад

    If that gaming commission guy has the powers of arrest then he's a cop.

  • @SalvableRuin
    @SalvableRuin Год назад

    The cop learned the law from watching too many movies.