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Vlad1618 [11]
3 years ago
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In most casino states and counties, laws protect owners from liability claims arising from problems caused by gambling. In ethic

al terms, however, if you’re the sole proprietor of the casino, do you feel any responsibility for this episode? Why or why not? If you feel any responsibility, to whom would it be? What could you do to set things right?
Business
1 answer:
mote1985 [20]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: We have no legal responsibility but do have some ethical responsibility.

Explanation: As the owner of a casino we do not have any legal liability but as human and a part of society we do have to make sure that gambling in such casinos is not ruining the environment for the individuals living in it.

We have the responsibility towards the kids especially. We must make sure that kids stay away from such casinos as no one knows at an early age of what is right for them and what is not.

We can make rules about the maximum amount of which one can gamble and should monitor strictly of any other unethical conduct that is going on.

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