Effing Laughlin!. I got a ticket there in 1987 for going 60 in a 55 zone. Wasn't a speeding ticket per se. What they call a "Waste of natural resources" ticket. My four cylinder rice burner using too much gas? These schidtheads need their municipal brains rearranged. My wife laughing her ass off as she was the real speed demon of the family.shadroch said:I don't know any in Vegas itself,but in the town of Searchlight(about 30 miles south on the road to Laughlin),there is a casino with a 4 deck game.Its only open Weds-Sunday from about 2pm on.Be advised the town is a notorious speed trap as 99.9 % of the people passing thru it don't stop,and tickets are the towns main revenue source.
One of my friends got his license suspended in another state from a speeding ticket. I thought it was pretty ridiculous that they could do that, across state lines, without a trial.AnIrishmannot2brite said:Effing Laughlin!. I got a ticket there in 1987 for going 60 in a 55 zone. Wasn't a speeding ticket per se. What they call a "Waste of natural resources" ticket. My four cylinder rice burner using too much gas? These schidtheads need their municipal brains rearranged. My wife laughing her ass off as she was the real speed demon of the family.
Me? I'm an old geezer behind the wheel. I never speed.
I should have just defaulted on the ticket as I lived in CA.
You're entitled to go back to the state where you got the ticket for a trial.moo321 said:One of my friends got his license suspended in another state from a speeding ticket. I thought it was pretty ridiculous that they could do that, across state lines, without a trial.
Some states, typically neighboring ones, have reciprocity that way. Same is true about points affecting your license and insurance.moo321 said:One of my friends got his license suspended in another state from a speeding ticket. I thought it was pretty ridiculous that they could do that, across state lines, without a trial.
4D on the Strip- no way. There is very little 4D dealt in Nevada. The best place to go for that is Wisconsin and Minnesota. They tend to be pretty good games for a low/medium roller.toastblows said:Having played at only a few places....but walked by many tables in vegas, as of last summer i saw 4 decks at Excalibur, Mirage, MGM, Flamingo off hand. I think pretty much every place has a 4 deck on the strip i visited, you just have to watch the pen :grin: It depends on the day of week and time of day is what i've found for BJ in general....everywhere...as far as decks, min/max etc.
It's in between (sorry, couldn't resist.)rdorange said:How does 4 deck compare to 2 deck or 6 deck?
Automatic Monkey said:4D on the Strip- no way. There is very little 4D dealt in Nevada. The best place to go for that is Wisconsin and Minnesota. They tend to be pretty good games for a low/medium roller.
I know that Trop, MGM and Hardrock use 4 decks in their CSM's, while most places use 5. There may be some regular 4 deck in Searchlight, but not in Vegas.toastblows said:i must have been super drunk then, it sure as hell didnt look like a 6D :laugh:
I should have kept renewing my MA license years ago. When i had parents in Boston anyway.21forme said:Some states, typically neighboring ones, have reciprocity that way. Same is true about points affecting your license and insurance.