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	<title>Comments on: Gambling Machines Illegal?  But Bar Owners Not Arrested!?</title>
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		<title>By: Resolved Question: Casino-vey: When was the last time you? &#124; Bets 911</title>
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		<description>[...] Gambling Machines Illegal? But Bar Owners Not Arrested!? About one week ago, there was an article in the Sheboygan Press regarding a Sheboygan Falls man arrested for theft from a gambling machine in a Plymouth tavern. Miller told police he would feed a $20 bill into the machine — receiving $20 in credit — then use a lock pick to open the machine and retrieve his bill, according to a criminal complaint. He then fed the bill through again, received more credit, and repeated the process. Above is a snippet from the article in case you missed it.  I [...]</description>
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