From Deseret News archives:
Gambling with the law
Legal loopholes often keep prosecutors at bay
The woman and others playing machines around her are not in a casino. They are in Utah, even though the state supposedly bans all gambling. On a lazy Wednesday afternoon, they are playing video bingo at the Riverdale Dinner and Bingo Club in Weber County. Similar bingo halls operate up and down the Wasatch Front.
It may look much like illegal slot machine gambling, but employees say legal loopholes allow it. They say the video bingo is free so it isn't gambling but they charge for snacks that come with "credits" to allow playing the electronic bingo. It is possible to pay hundreds of dollars for snacks and soft drinks to wager with the accompanying credits, and to cash out winnings.
Prosecutors and police statewide say they are looking closer at such bingo halls and at poker clubs and at bars with video poker machines. They vowed at a press conference in April to crack down on any illegal gambling at such places.
Still, some police and prosecutors say Utah's gaming laws are murky, and they hesitate to charge gaming operations.
Here is a look at some of the organized types of wagering in Utah that take advantage of possible legal loopholes or lack of law enforcement to operate:
BINGO
How it works
It is a Friday night at the Southgate Social Club in Salt Lake County's Millcreek area. About 100 people sit quietly daubing ink on bingo cards as numbers are called. A hostess (and posted signs) say the bingo is free. But patrons pay $25 for a dinner tonight that is a sausage on a roll with a side of potatoes that likely would have cost only $2 or $3 elsewhere.
For that $25, they also receive a packet of bingo cards, with different cards for each scheduled game. Some buy more dinners for more packets and therefore more chances at winning. Some special games at the beginning and end of the night cost extra, a hostess says.
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