The Horseshoe Casino opened to the public in August 2014. Let’s look a little closer at this question. They argue that the owners of large establishments like the sports stadiums and the Horseshoe Casino, places where patrons regularly become intoxicated, fight and cause damage, are not held accountable to the extent that smaller businesses are. Licensees’ attorneys for corner stores and neighborhood taverns often complain that their clients are held to a higher standard while large institutions are ignored.
Instead, we will focus this week’s issue of Booze News on publicly available data from one of the biggest liquor-licensed establishments in the city, the only business in the city with a 24-hour liquor license: the Horseshoe Casino.
The ransomware attack has Baltimore City’s municipal systems still somewhat-paralyzed, making police data and reports difficult to access.