Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board adds 26 people to self-exclusion lists

The state's gambling watchdog, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, has banned dozens of people from entering any of the state's casinos due to multiple violations, adding them to the list of people who are involuntarily excluded from casinos. The involuntary iGaming casino list resulted in the ban of additional individuals.

Over 1,269 people have already been added to the list, and the regulator has confirmed that it will keep using this type of enforcement against individuals. In its most recent enforcement action, the board banned a total of 26 individuals.
 
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has banned dozens of individuals from all state casinos for multiple violations, adding them to the list of those involuntarily excluded. This list now includes over 1,269 people. The board's most recent action involved banning 26 individuals as part of ongoing efforts to enforce casino regulations. The state continues to use this enforcement strategy to maintain integrity and safety within its gambling establishments, ensuring compliance with the rules and protecting the gaming environment.
 
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