Horseshoe GM says vet's vest, military uniforms OK at casino
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
By Thomas Ott
The Plain Dealer
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- If a security guard barred a Vietnam veteran wearing a military-themed vest from the Horseshoe Casino Cleveland last week, it was because the guard misinterpreted policy on proper dress, General Manager Marcus Glover said Monday.
The Horseshoe allows vests like the one worn by Marine veteran Gerald Doris, Glover said. He said the casino also does not bar active military personnel in uniform, as alleged by a friend of Doris'.
Doris, who lives in Florida but spends half of the year at a campground near Lodi, said he was stopped at the door to the casino early Wednesday afternoon because he was wearing a leather vest adorned with a Marine Corps emblem and a map of Vietnam. He said a guard ruled his vest violated a ban on clothing with "colors."
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