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UCE calls on State Liquor Authority to act against Buffalo Creek and Seneca Niagara Casinos
By Daniel T. Warren
Nov 25, 2008, 06:44

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Daniel Warren ( d.warren@upstate-citizens.org )

(UCE), a grass roots organization of taxpayers in upstate New York, calls for the New York State Liquor Authority to take action against the licenses issued to the Seneca Niagara and Buffalo Creek Casinos on the grounds that illegal gambling is being conducted at those establishments and that the Seneca Niagara Casino has served visibly intoxicated people. the letter to Chairman Doyle is available at: http://www.upstate-citizens.org/UCE-SLA-Seneca.pdf .

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