If you happen to be the manager of that gambling shop what will be your action towards the foolishness of such an employee. Will it just be an angry shout or beyond that?
Do you think there is any measure through which the strange guy could be identified since there was no CCTV cameras stationed in and outside the shop environs?
This is actually terrible because if he understood the logics of gambling the first winning could had me him go exit from gambling further.
Then again, for about getting him notified. I will say if he is regular customer then they should be able to know him when he comes except that very day was his first time and it would be hard to track him or even trace him, except there is someone that knows him there he may direct cashier to his home to get him arrested for not paying up his bills.
Yes, but unfortunately the person did not have the understanding that you mean, so instead of cashing out and enjoying it, what happened was that he continued and eventually lost all the total amount that he had previously won. And this is someone who is included in the people who are too greedy and do not realize the risks that lurk.
On the other hand, I am also quite curious about whether it was a new person who came to the store or a gambler who had subscribed or had often bet there, but at first glance I think he might be a new person who came there, because if he was a regular customer then he should not have run away, at least he said something to the cashier like he owed money and came back again someday to pay it because most likely the cashier must have recognized him. Regardless of whatever it is, I think in the end this is a valuable lesson for the cashier to be more vigilant and careful, and of course this is also a lesson for the store itself to improve security.
What happened here is simple: this person, new or not, got greedy. Thinking their fortune would endure always, they fell for the oldest scam in the book. That is basic, plain terrible decision-making not just greed. Though its a dangerous delusion, easy money can give anyone superhuman abilities.
Regarding new vs regular gamblers, casinos have to raise their game now. Their responsibility is to acknowledge whether someone is in distress, new or not. This is about shielding people, not only about security.
They should notice these trends using their fancy technology since they own it. Using data to create money and keep people safe is what I define as smart business. The cashier may have been the one to deliver a reality check and halt this. In this sector, we need leaders of the kind that you describe.