Two major Sydney casinos, Crown and The Star, are paying steep fines after a 16-year-old slipped through their security—using fake IDs to gamble and get free drinks repeatedly. Crown faces a $1.75 million penalty, while The Star is slapped with $500K, both for failing to stop a minor from accessing gaming areas and alcohol. The NSW watchdog calls the lapses “unacceptable,” stressing that venues must tighten ID checks and staff training to prevent harm and fraud. The teen, now banned for five years from both venues starting at age 18, serves as a stark warning: identity verification isn’t optional—it’s essential.
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