As the plot thickens.
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Originally Posted by NickMPK
The "crime" was knocking two or three plastic superhero toys off the shelf at the Ballys gift shop.
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I intentionally knocked them off the shelf. I wasn't drunk or belligerentt, but I was pissed off over something unrelated.
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In fact, I had asked the clerk to call the security into the store in order to get on record a dispute I had with the clerk.
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I was the one that asked the clerk to call security in to help adjudicate the dispute.
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Slightly earlier, I had been in the gift shop along with a girl, and wanted to buy a bottle of whiskey. The cashier asked the girl for her ID, but she left it in the room, so the cashier said I couldn't buy anything
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I had a couple drinks with dinner but certainly wasn't drunk. If I were drunk, I probably would have been much less likely to get angry.
So a better description of what happened was:
I had a couple of drinks at dinner with a girl. We went into the gift shop looking to buy a bottle of whiskey. She didn't have an ID with her and the clerk wouldn't sell the bottle to me. I demanded the clerk call security so they could overrule the clerk and let me buy the bottle. When they didn't, I went through the store knocking things over.
It isn't credible that you were talking to security and the clerk in a calm, rational tone but felt outraged enough to start knocking things over.
I suspect you'll have a more difficult time than most getting re-established. Casinos don't like patrons that get angry and start trying to break things. For their point of view, this isn't a minor or gaming offense. They're going to worried that you're going to walk in and start destroying thousands of dollars of decorations.
At best, I'd let it wait 6 months, then have someone else write a letter for you to sign acknowledging you reacted poorly and as proof that you are changed, attach a certificate of completion of an anger management class.