![]() “Does the Sheriff have that authority?” they asked. Later he got calls from tribes sharing that they had been sent letters from San Diego Sheriff Bill Gore telling them to shut their casinos. We didn’t want to jeopardize our customers, our tribe and our own people,” Mazzetti recalls. “We thought we should shut down for public safety. Harrah’s was one of the first in the county to voluntarily shut down March 16. ![]() It will be a gradual, slow process to get back up anywhere near what we used to generate.” “We won’t have the revenue we used to have. Opening will be a gradual process that could take four to six months or longer said the chairman in an interview with Global Gaming Business. Not because they have the jurisdiction but because they control the roads.” Well, you’re not going to open until the governor and the rest authorizes it. “People say they will open on a certain date. ![]() “But we have to wait until the governor lets the county and the county lets the Sheriff and the Sheriff’s lets us open,” he said. “We’re ready to go!” said Bo Mazzetti, longtime chairman of the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians, which owns Harrah’s Southern California Resort in San Diego County. ![]()
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