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Casino Rouge Supports Responsible Gaming Education Week8 August 2006BATON ROUGE, Louisiana -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- To highlight year-round efforts of promoting responsible gaming to employees and guests, Casino Rouge will support the 9th Annual Responsible Gaming Education Week, Monday, August 7 to Friday, August 11. This event is held nationally by the American Gaming Association (AGA), the casino industry's trade association. In support of the campaign, Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden appears in radio and television public service announcements to encourage local residents to be responsible and to get educated when choosing to gamble. He reminds anyone who may be struggling with a gambling problem to call the toll-free hotline 1-877-770-STOP where trained counselors are available 24 hours a day to lend a hand. Also, Casino Rouge will promote the week with radio and newspaper ads, outdoor boards as well as internal events for the 800 employees who will be wearing yellow ribbons to remind patrons to "Be Responsible. Get Educated." "We're so pleased that the mayor is helping us spread the word on responsible gaming," said Jon Zimmerman, general manager of Casino Rouge. "Responsible gamblers know that wagering includes risks, and should be a social activity used as entertainment. Gambling should always be done within a budget, and please remember to keep it fun." Casino Rouge's Commitment Casino Rouge is continually focused on promoting and supporting responsible gaming. Visiting a casino should be a planned and budgeted entertainment choice, like an evening out for dinner, the theater, or a sporting event. According to the National Center for Responsible Gaming, the number of problem gamblers is about 1 percent of the population. While that number may seem small, it can be a large problem for the families affected. So, at Casino Rouge, the Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling hotline 1-877-770-STOP (7867) is printed on every brochure, sign, pamphlet, flyer, billboard, and advertisement. Also, the toll-free hotline number is listed above every public telephone on property. Self Eviction Casino Rouge's commitment to Responsible Gaming goes beyond simply posting help information. The casino also works to aid any person who has an admitted gambling problem from being contacted through direct marketing or from casino play. Anyone who wishes to "self-evict" from the casino can contact the Security department at Casino Rouge. The person will be required to take a photo and complete an Eviction Acknowledgment Form to be banned from the casino and excluded from direct mail contact. |