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Man Accidentally Dropped Drugs On Casino Gambling Table

Tags: drugs, Reza Passmore, Skycity Darwin.
Posted on 06 August 2015 by "T".

A man has been fined $300 after pleading guilty to possessing 0.34 grams of cocaine at an Australian casino earlier this month. According to abc.net.au, Reza Passmore, dropped a small bag of suspicious white powder on a Skycity Darwin gambling table when he took out some cash from his wallet.

Passmore picked up the bag, put it in his pocket and continue playing. Police were called to the casino and viewed CCTV footage of the incident. After watching the footage, Passmore was taken to a holding room where he was searched and arrested.

Passmore told officers that it was "just a few party drugs for tonight". When he was asked what sort of party drugs, he answered, "You know, just a bit of Charlie - cocaine".

 


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11 comments on "Man Accidentally Dropped Drugs On Casino Gambling Table"


 Buva1306/08/2015 22:12:07 GMT
Haha - Lmao - he probably ran out of chips and wanted to try some other solution. He thought he Tony Montana.
 Theapple07/08/2015 07:18:18 GMT
lol
 Tony_MON7ANA07/08/2015 10:34:37 GMT
$300?
 pochui07/08/2015 13:02:46 GMT
sweet, now i am really considering changing my place of residence and moving from north korea where if you do accidentally drop a packet of cocaine on the poker tables you are immediately hung within a meter of the accident and moving to aussie land, a place where i can drop packets of cocaine and or poop left and right and get to pay a mere fine of $300 dollaros...
 StheP07/08/2015 13:09:41 GMT
player - I go all in
dealer - For how much sir?
player - 10g of cocaine

LOOOOOOL
 bowie198408/08/2015 11:00:46 GMT
Posted by pochui:
...drop a packet of cocaine on the poker tables you are immediately hung within a meter of the accident and moving to aussie land, a place where i can drop packets of cocaine and or poop left and right and get to pay a mere fine of $300 dollaros...

Also, snitches get stitches, why would they call the po-po when somebody have a bad drug habit? It's his private matter. Ridiculous.
 dule-vu08/08/2015 13:01:13 GMT
yes,he want to take his money,but also to call police to take him!but know what he could do,maybe he use drugs all time,not just for party!be aggressive to other players or something,so they need to stop him!
 klash2308/08/2015 13:17:53 GMT
I think the sentence shows how serious the authorities are on drug possession these days.....300 Aussie dollars is only about £145.I have never taken cocaine but it is it really worth all the hassle for such a small amount?The punishment can hardly be called a deterrent can it?
 xgcsnippy08/08/2015 14:50:28 GMT
Bullshit casino rats, they didnt have to call on him unless the casino was losing money on this guy...this pisses me off as this is just sticking their nose in someone elses business and wanted to see someone get in shit
 Heskor09/08/2015 08:52:51 GMT
Haha yeah it is bound to happens if you are in the gambling world especially in the casino world it will be very tempting to try drugs and so on and if you weak you can go on the bend and lose a lot, like health money and so on, anyway casino did the right thing but not sure they should, they should have banned him or something lol, anyway cheers keep us updated on those events always good to check them out, cheers!
 bowie198409/08/2015 11:12:11 GMT
Yeah, I stated already above that I completely find this whole thing ridiculous. The casino has no business knowing about the substance of your wallet or your pockets - unless they have found an overdosed hooker next to you in the morning they should not intervene at all.

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