jakbird
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- Lincoln, Nebraska
Not sure it's worth a book but 40 years in Las Vegas meant I came across some strange characters. In the 70's and 80s there was a distinct lack of concern about legal niceties when it came to business. There were gun runners, illegal bookies, bagmen for politicians, and even a bag man for the Cuban military. Nothing was out of bounds; there was even an attempt to start a mafia owned fast food franchise, called The Food Factory (food was inedible). About the only careers which were universally despised was either FBI agent or working for the Justice Department.
One more than one occasion I was offered a position in a company whose business plan was of dubious legal standing. I declined the offers, though I had to admit I was tempted. I was also justified, since on a particularly sad occasion another programmer who took the same kind of offer (but different company) was murdered when he agreed to testify against his employers.
A few entertaining stories about the old days in Vegas but not enough to fill a book, much less make a movie out of it. If you want to see how it was back then, watch a movie called "Casino" with Robert DeNiro. Virtually every scene in the movie was based on real life in Las Vegas. Only the names were changed, not that it protected the guilty. And they were all guilty from US senator on down the line to the idiots setting off bombs in restaurants (that scene in the movie was true also, happened at Tony Roma's rib place, good place to eat out).
One more than one occasion I was offered a position in a company whose business plan was of dubious legal standing. I declined the offers, though I had to admit I was tempted. I was also justified, since on a particularly sad occasion another programmer who took the same kind of offer (but different company) was murdered when he agreed to testify against his employers.
A few entertaining stories about the old days in Vegas but not enough to fill a book, much less make a movie out of it. If you want to see how it was back then, watch a movie called "Casino" with Robert DeNiro. Virtually every scene in the movie was based on real life in Las Vegas. Only the names were changed, not that it protected the guilty. And they were all guilty from US senator on down the line to the idiots setting off bombs in restaurants (that scene in the movie was true also, happened at Tony Roma's rib place, good place to eat out).