KENNEL CLUBS BARK AT INTERNET CAFES
28 August 2009
Illegal gambling accusations made
The Jacksonville Business Journal reports that a local
company, Jacksonville Greyhound Racing Inc., has
launched litigation against a string of Internet cafes
in the region, accusing the operators of illegal
gambling.
The plaintiff owns the Jacksonville
Kennel Club, the Orange Park Kennel Club and The Poker
Room at St. Johns Greyhound Park.
The suit names
seven Allied Veterans of the World Internet Cafes,
alleging that the computer games in the cafes fit the
legal definition of a slot machine insofa as players can
win credits that can be redeemed for cash.
Howard
Korman, president and CEO of the company, claimed in a
written statement: “Jacksonville Greyhound Racing
strongly believes that Allied Veterans of the World is
running establishments that are not only illegal, but
damaging to our community as a whole. These so-called
‘internet cafes’ are exploiting the law and hiding
behind the guise of being legitimate businesses in order
to promote illegal gambling.”
Officials across
the state are starting to take notice of the cafes, the
Jacksonville Business Report notes. Police in Seminole
County raided two of the cafes earlier this month, and
last October Santa Rosa County police raided a similar
business and seized 60 computers.
According to
state records Allied Veterans is a nonprofit group based
in Hendersonville, N.C.
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