MGM Resorts Updates Table Games Policies for Las Vegas Casinos

The new policies affect the company's Nevada-based properties and allow players to take photos, videos or when permitted, live stream.

When entering a casino floor, visitors are required to comply with certain regulations. It’s a common rule for casinos around the world to prohibit customers from carrying any type of firearm or weapons such as knives or blades. While some casinos allow taking photos, others have strict rules that prohibit such activities. But given the rocketing popularity of social media and live streaming, gambling operators start to see the picture more clearly and open up to the idea of social media spreading content from the casino floors.

One gambling giant that has implemented changes to its rules about video streaming and photos, in particular, is MGM Resorts International.

The globally-recognized gaming and entertainment company takes care of nine casino resorts in Nevada alone. Only recently, it has announced the implementation of new policies related to table games and guest technology use.
 
OK I now understand why MGM casino revisited its decision in lifting the ban off using the mobile phone to record video, taking pics and so on. I support the motion of banning customers coming into casinos with firearms but I don't support any law preventing customers from using their phones in casinos.
 
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