Rossen Reports: Are carnival games cheating you — and your kids? - TODAY Rossen Reports - TODAY.com
Many comments deal with the fact that everyone knows the games are rigged.
Unfortunately, most people don’t people know that billions of dollars are stolen by crooked carnies annually. Law enforcement carnival game experts should agree that the games shown by the NBC “Today” show are either “Theft by Deception and/or illegal “games of chance.”
This particular carnival the “Today” show reported about in Indiana was a North American Midway Entertainment carnival owned by Jeffrey Blomsness and Danny Huston. It was the Marion County Fair in Indianapolis.
Their games were rigged to the extent that winning was practically impossible (confirmed through undercover video by Today show investigators).
This is the same carnival company which allegedly perpetrated no-win fraud and illegal games of chance in the Dearborn Heights Michigan Spirit festival and Dearborn Arab International Festival in Michigan(according to complaints and police reports).
Police (or security) always patrol these carnivals. Tons of cash are “taken” off these games. Police are often paid in whole or in part, and either directly or indirectly, by wealthy carny-owners. Police should start following their oath, doing their jobs, and stop taking money, wrist bands, and Teddy-bears from owners with deep pockets.
Cops need to stop serving and protecting scamming itinerant carny-predators, and put forth an effort to arrest and prosecute these criminals, ripping off trusting children in American towns, each and every year. Keep the faith.
Richard Margittay, Dearborn Police Dept / Retired
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