California sushi restaurant fined after workers caught playing casino games on the job

2022년 4월 12일 화요일

California sushi restaurant fined after workers caught playing casino games on the job

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A sushi restaurant in California has been fined after workers were caught playing casino games on the job.

The Department of Industrial Relations said Wednesday that it fined Sushi House in Sacramento $11,000.

Investigators say they found five workers playing casino games on their cell phones while at work in January. The agency says the workers were "engaged in gambling activities while on duty and handling food."

It's the first time the department has cited a business for this type of violation.

Sushi House can appeal the penalty. A call to the restaurant was not immediately returned.

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Japanese sushi master arrested for promoting gambling with his dish

According to reports, a Japanese sushi master has been arrested for promoting gambling with his dish. The sushi master, who has not been named, is said to have instructed customers how to gamble on his sushi dishes in return for extra rewards.

Police say that the sushi master ran a "casino-style" operation from his restaurant, where customers could place bets on whether they thought the chef would produce a roll with a certain topping. Winners were then rewarded with discounted or free food.

The sushi master has been charged with promoting gambling and faces up to five years in jail if found guilty. Police say that he made around $10,000 per month from his illegal activities.

This case serves as a reminder that gambling is not only illegal in Japan, but can also lead to imprisonment. Those who engage in gambling activities should be aware of the risks involved and take appropriate measures to protect themselves.

Police raid underground sushi yatta casino in Tokyo

Police raided an underground casino in Tokyo on Monday after getting a tip that illegal gambling was taking place there.

Officers conducted a search of the premises and seized slot machines, poker tables and other gambling equipment.

They also took into custody 19 people who were allegedly running the casino.

The raid came as a surprise to many in the area, who were not aware that such a casino was operating in their neighbourhood.

"I had no idea something like this was going on right under my nose," said one local resident.

Authorities say they will continue to crack down on illegal gambling operations in the city.

California sushi restaurant fined after workers caught playing casino games on the job

A sushi restaurant in California has been fined after workers were caught playing casino games on the job.

The incident occurred at a restaurant in the city of Patterson, where employees were caught playing games such as blackjack and poker on their phones while working.

As a result, the restaurant was fined $13,000 by the state's labor department.

In a statement, department officials said that the workers' actions had "put customers and co-workers at risk."

"This sort of activity is not only dangerous, it is also illegal," the statement read.

The department added that it would be increasing its inspections of restaurants in light of the incident.

This is not the first time that workers have been caught playing casino games on the job. In February, a group of hotel employees in Las Vegas were caught using their phones to play games while on duty.

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