Illegal Video Poker Operation Busted in Toccoa
Cops confiscated Video Poker machines, on Tuesday, in Toccoa. The State passed a law banning these machines four years ago. However, they have slowly begun making their way back into the game rooms. One of the customers informed the police of these machines. This led to the confiscation of the machines. Police reports, that some gamblers were getting money from the machines. Others say, that they were redeeming merchandise. Any way, it is illegal and the law does not permit it. In all seven machines were being used there. Wneg32.com reports:
Now officers are confiscating the money and putting the games in a safe place for evidence. Depending on what the courts say, the buck could stop here for these machines.
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