Gaming/Hospitality News Archive
Ohio legislation to allow facial-recognition cameras at casinos
June 13--COLUMBUS -- A digital facial image of everyone who cashes out chips or credits at an Ohio casino, racetrack slots parlor, or "sweepstakes" cafe could be stored in a database for at least five years under an amendment recently added to the proposed state budget.
The move is one of a number of efforts by lawmakers to address law enforcement's concern that casinos are being used by third parties to launder drug or other illegally obtained cash.
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