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Mtngal, For the last 3 yrs I've been carrying my camera around my neck thru the casinos and have even snapped off a couple of shots and have had no problems. It may be that they have relaxed their "no photos" policy, or maybe I have just been lucky !?:? Jim
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I think I might try that sometime, just carry it around my neck. Taking photos of some of the interiors would keep me occupied while my other half makes his deposit at the slot machines.
I was going to post a photo of "the wild side of Vegas" but the couple of pictures I managed to take of Red Rock Canyon were pretty mundane. Maybe next time I'll actually go on the scenic drive and hike a bit, rather than spending 5 minutes oogling the incredible scenery at the entrance before deciding that Starbucks would be a much warmer, less windy spot to visit. |
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Mtngal, I was recalling a few years ago there were signs in the casinos saying"no photos", but I haven't seen any signs of late. Jim
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