Organized money from ilegal gambeling

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Organized money from ilegal gambeling

Postby Guest » 05/19/12 09:16:49

Now that the report for the ilegal gambeling machines have been revealed whats next? Where does the money trail lead?


As the string of icons spins in front of the player, the pressing of the skill stop button causes the last icon to morph, or change into a different symbol than the one which is supposed to be displayed. This morphing permits the machine's computer to defeat any attempt at skill, and to deliver an outcome that was chosen in advance by the computer. Not only is this machine designed and manufactured specifically for the purpose of gambling; it is also designed to cheat the customer.
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Re: Organized money from ilegal gambeling

Postby PMC » 05/19/12 13:14:00

Guest wrote:Now that the report for the ilegal gambeling machines have been revealed whats next? Where does the money trail lead?


As the string of icons spins in front of the player, the pressing of the skill stop button causes the last icon to morph, or change into a different symbol than the one which is supposed to be displayed. This morphing permits the machine's computer to defeat any attempt at skill, and to deliver an outcome that was chosen in advance by the computer. Not only is this machine designed and manufactured specifically for the purpose of gambling; it is also designed to cheat the customer.


Miami-Dade’s State Attorney must initiate a criminal investigation! These “Maquinitas” are an affront to law enforcement in Miami-Dade County. They brazenly violate Florida State Statute Chapter 849 and are an illegal; recurrent revenue stream for purveyors and operators of these “cheating” machines; who pay little or no State and Federal taxes on such unlawful profits. The illicit dollars derived from “Maquinitas” are then funneled into local political campaign funds as well as illicit activities by the “interests” behind the “Maquinitas”. Proceeds from illegal gambling have been organized crime’s treasure trove since its “black hand” came up on our society. It is its life blood! Our State Attorney must take the lead against this insidious and nefarious criminal enterprise?
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Re: Organized money from ilegal gambeling

Postby EL CUBACHON » 05/19/12 15:29:49

OYE ACERE DEJA LA MUELA QUE A TI TE GUSTA JUGAR LA MAQUINITAS EN EL CITY CASINO TOMANDOTE TU CAFECITO GRATIS Y FUMANDOTE UN TABAQUITO MIRANDO LAS VIEJITAS GANANDO TUS CUARENTA DOLARES LA HORA PAGADO POR LOS RESIDENTES DE MIAMI... MANEJANDO EN TU CARRITO DE POLICIA... NO TE ME HAGAS EL BOBO!!!
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Re: Organized money from ilegal gambeling

Postby Cheo » 05/19/12 17:25:22

EL CUBACHON wrote:OYE ACERE DEJA LA MUELA QUE A TI TE GUSTA JUGAR LA MAQUINITAS EN EL CITY CASINO TOMANDOTE TU CAFECITO GRATIS Y FUMANDOTE UN TABAQUITO MIRANDO LAS VIEJITAS GANANDO TUS CUARENTA DOLARES LA HORA PAGADO POR LOS RESIDENTES DE MIAMI... MANEJANDO EN TU CARRITO DE POLICIA... NO TE ME HAGAS EL BOBO!!!


Consorte, estás hablando por a saine! Sí, yo vacilo en el City Casino, y juego todos los juegos, porque allí los juegos son legales y el establecimiento paga todo los impuestos que le gravan. Las Maquinitas no solo son ilegales fuera del City Casino, si no que serían ilegales también si estuvieran en el Casino. Es más, están programadas para jamarse el dinero que los hiles le echan sin posibilidad alguna de ganar y eso es un fraude.
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Re: Organized money from [illegal] gambeling

Postby PMC » 05/22/12 08:47:11

Once relegated to squalid backs rooms, under Mayor Tomas Regalado's administration, the ubiquitous “Maquinitas” have now worked their way out of the shadows and are featured prominently in the businesses where they're located. Case in point, the cafeteria at the lovely building located at 330 SW 27th Avenue, home to Spanish radio station 670 a.m., "La Poderosa". Next Miami’s City Hall; perhaps there might be a suitable location within Miami-Dade County’s 111 Stephen P. Clark Government Center and even the Rotunda at Tallahassee Capital Building. Who knows, with “Maquinitas” hope’s spring’s eternal? Thank you Tomasito!

Read more:

http://thestrawbuyer.blogspot.com/
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Re: Organized money from [illegal] gambeling

Postby Guest » 05/22/12 10:16:49

PMC wrote:Once relegated to squalid backs rooms, under Mayor Tomas Regalado's administration, the ubiquitous “Maquinitas” have now worked their way out of the shadows and are featured prominently in the businesses where they're located. Case in point, the cafeteria at the lovely building located at 330 SW 27th Avenue, home to Spanish radio station 670 a.m., "La Poderosa". Next Miami’s City Hall; perhaps there might be a suitable location within Miami-Dade County’s 111 Stephen P. Clark Government Center and even the Rotunda at Tallahassee Capital Building. Who knows, with “Maquinitas” hope’s spring’s eternal? Thank you Tomasito!

Read more:

http://thestrawbuyer.blogspot.com/



Great post!
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Re: Organized money from ilegal gambeling

Postby PMC » 05/22/12 11:00:01

Thanks!

Now that a subject-matter expert has rendered such a thorough report on the illegality of “Maquinitas,” let us dispense with further gadfly comments and ask – no – demand the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) conduct an investigation into any establishment providing “Maquinitas” and deriving a lucrative; hardly taxed profits from them. If FDLE were to follow the expert’s report, clearly “Maquinitas” operators are violating FSS 849.01 and FSS 849.02 for starters; both are third degree felonies. Given such felonious; in our faces criminal activities, FDLE must also investigate too why Miami Police Chief Manuel Orosa is not enforcing the applicable State Statutes appertaining “Maquinitas”? Where malfeasance is uncovered, FDLE must take the appropriate enforcement action, irrespective who is involved. Lest FDLE too is compromised; in that case: “Laissez les bons temps rouler” and speak of “Maquinitas” never more!
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Re: Organized money from ilegal gambeling

Postby Guest » 05/22/12 12:44:19

How can i get a machine at Miami High so we can teach kids the value of what an organized group of 1%'s can do........
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Re: Organized money from [illegal] gambeling

Postby Guest » 05/22/12 14:27:58

PMC wrote:Once relegated to squalid backs rooms, under Mayor Tomas Regalado's administration, the ubiquitous “Maquinitas” have now worked their way out of the shadows and are featured prominently in the businesses where they're located. Case in point, the cafeteria at the lovely building located at 330 SW 27th Avenue, home to Spanish radio station 670 a.m., "La Poderosa". Next Miami’s City Hall; perhaps there might be a suitable location within Miami-Dade County’s 111 Stephen P. Clark Government Center and even the Rotunda at Tallahassee Capital Building. Who knows, with “Maquinitas” hope’s spring’s eternal? Thank you Tomasito!

Read more:

http://thestrawbuyer.blogspot.com/

Is that La Poderosa que esta empujando 20,000 crocketas de potensia?
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Re: Organized money from [illegal] gambeling

Postby Cheo » 05/22/12 17:18:39

Guest wrote:
PMC wrote:Once relegated to squalid backs rooms, under Mayor Tomas Regalado's administration, the ubiquitous “Maquinitas” have now worked their way out of the shadows and are featured prominently in the businesses where they're located. Case in point, the cafeteria at the lovely building located at 330 SW 27th Avenue, home to Spanish radio station 670 a.m., "La Poderosa". Next Miami’s City Hall; perhaps there might be a suitable location within Miami-Dade County’s 111 Stephen P. Clark Government Center and even the Rotunda at Tallahassee Capital Building. Who knows, with “Maquinitas” hope’s spring’s eternal? Thank you Tomasito!

Read more:

http://thestrawbuyer.blogspot.com/

Is that La Poderosa que esta empujando 20,000 crocketas de potensia?


¡La misma!
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Re: Organized money from ilegal gambeling

Postby Guest » 05/22/12 20:32:10

Yes Acere, you heard right. Those gambling machines are in the lobby of radio 670 am "La Poderosa", the radio station that Mayor Tomas Regalado does two talk shows per week and where his daughter Raquel has a daily radio program.

I am sure their excuse for not seeing them will be that it's an "oversight", just like all their campaign violations.
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Re: Organized money from ilegal gambeling

Postby Guest » 05/30/12 11:48:04

It turns out that former Chief Exposito was correct when he went on a mission to pick up the gambling machines. If you read the Miami New Times article in the below link. It states that Mayor Regalado's own expert has said that the machines are illegal and set up to rip people off.

No sh:t Sherlock!!!!

http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/ ... as_are.php

What idiotic statement is the Mayor going to make now?
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Re: Organized money from ilegal gambeling

Postby Guest » 05/30/12 13:29:53

CHief Exposito was right unethical mayor wrong!!! but in Miami crime does pay
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