Unhygenic
A Kentucky man who was playing slot machines at the Caesars Indiana casino claims he sat in a chair soaked with urine left by a gambler who had just exited the seat.
Floyd Kibiloski, 60, of Fern Creek, Ky., filed a complaint with the Indiana Gaming Commission, saying a woman who had been playing the slot machine moments earlier had urinated in the chair at the southern Indiana casino.
“My whole concern is that they fix this,” he told The Courier-Journal of Louisville, Ky. “It’s not apparent that they have anything in place to deal with this kind of situation.” Kibiloski said that after his pants got soaked by the chair on July 21 he was given no help in finding a place to clean up and had to walk to his car to change into an old pair of sweat pants.
Caesars spokeswoman Judy Hess acknowledged the incident and said the casino regretted what happened. She said they “dropped the ball” because broken or soiled chairs are supposed to be immediately removed from the gaming floor.
Gamblers who become addicted can enter a trancelike state where even basic hygiene habits are ignored, said Carol O’Hare, executive director of the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling.
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