Originally Posted by
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You don't have to do much to get people's attention on the slot floor.
People turn around and take notice the minute they hear something out of the ordinary (loud confrontation, shriek, scream, curse).
In fact, a casino is probably the easiest place to make a scene and still be safe (nobody is going to assault you with all those cameras and no exits nearby).
Some casinos use facial recognition and can ID people very quickly. The primary purpose is to identify card counters and such but can be used incidentally to identify people involved in actual criminal activity. So I wouldn't be surprised if Caesars could ID someone if they reviewed the footage but I imagine that's not what they focus on. After all, they use their security footage to determine if you were overpaid a green chip so they can if they want to.