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it is fine that seminoles run casinos in florida and they (as all businesses) deserve to make a profit.
however, they should still be required to be accountable , as all casinos that are class 111. there are absolutely no regulations as to minimum payback percentages on their slots. and they are not required to report it as other casinos. this is not fair to the gaming public. indian or no indian. free reign and do as you please is not the american way. there has to be some boundaries. the seminole people donot seem to be benefiting from all the money these casinos make. where is their concern for their people. who gets the money? why the big secret? their machines are deceptive and people fall for it. it is bingo with a slot machine face.