FREE MONEY!
Las Vegas has reopened to tourists, and while wearing masks and social distancing is encouraged in casinos, judging by pictures and videos, not many folks are abiding by the recommendations. Well, it turns out one casino group found a way to get some of those folks to comply – money.
Over the weekend, Caesars Entertainment, which currently has five open casinos on The Strip, launched a promotion in which a team of employees walked around Caesars Palace, Paris, Flamingo, The Linq and Harrah's offering $20 bucks to encourage guests to wear a mask. Only Caesars Rewards members were eligible for the free 20 bucks but it’s pretty simple to sign up and become one. By the end of the weekend the company shelled out $7,500 to 375 guests.
Nevada is one of the states seeing an uptick in COVID-19 cases since reopening. In fact, while masks were originally onlly recommended for gamblers, now the Nevada Gaming Commission is requiring gamblers to wear masks at table games with no barriers. Some folks are even urging them to make it mandatory for visitors in all public spaces.
Source:USA Today
NAUGHTY SURFING!
Most of America wound up working from home during the coronavirus lockdown, but it seems not having to dress up for the office may not be the real reason a lot of those folks weren’t wearing pants during the day.
A new report by the livestreaming sex cam site Stripchat finds:
- 75% of U.S. users were watching X-rated content during the working hours of 10 am and 6 pm.
- That translates to about 158,000 out of 210,00 total users.
- About 90% of users viewed such content between 3 pm and 4 pm, by far the most popular time of the day.
- 75% of those tuning in during work did so on their phones, with 43% of those users on Androids and 32% on iPhones.
- 16% of Californians tuned in during lunch, followed by 10% of folks in New York.
Source:New York Post