Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Sports Betting Escorts To New Jersey’s Insincere Gambling Bust

Sports Betting Escorts To New Jersey’s Insincere Gambling Bust

The enforcement officials carried out a raid on Friday, March26 2010 in Trenton, New Jersey, and arrested Martin Jaquez, the proprietor at Rossi’s Supermarket, after serving a search warrant for illegally running betting business.

The policy makers of New Jersey are trying to bring authorized Sports Betting to the state, but the raid indicates that just making policy is not sufficient. Even if the nation-wide ban on betting is reversed due to the lawsuit of New Jersey, the state legislature has made it clear that it will allow the casinos of Atlantic City to operate the betting firm.

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In fact, if legitimating sports betting like other states is followed, raids will only increase on illegitimate sports books. In Pennsylvania there was a considerable police breakdown on subsidiary gaming, even at VFW lodges and bars.

Some gaming officials are of the view that government is least bothered about the public and that it takes betting to increase its revenue, and permits it only when the Mafia has some dealing in favor of the government.

The police conducted arrests of the store owner as well as its 3 customers too. The police also took in their possession, a flat screen TV, $5000 in cash and a Hummer which had no connection to betting apart from being at the location.

Perhaps, the police had a feeling that a super market could not even own that amount of cash, or for that matter the car or even the TV. This confirms that sports’ betting is going to be considered illegitimate, till the owners hand over a share to the government.

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