Sunday, May 29, 2011

Authorities shut down bar's illegal mouse racing operation

Sheriffs are fighting their way through the seedy underbelly of Danville, Iowa, taking aim at the unregulated gambling world of mouse racing. Officers raided the Bucktail Lodge last week in search of code violations and shut down the popular races.

The owners said the censure is as silly as their pastime. "We don't consider it gambling at all, it's just people having fun. The money goes back to them. If you win, you win; if you lose, you lose," said Scott Beach, owner of the Bucktail Lodge.



When the mice aren't competing, they are adored as pets in the family's apartment above the bar. "It's not like they are getting ate, 'If you're a loser you die.' It's not like that," said Beach.

For now, the races are on hold, but the mice racers said they will be in court to fight for the right to their rodent-race night. They said the incident makes it clear that the local police have little to do. "There's no meth heads or makers around here, you just gotta mess with the mouse racers," said Beach.

With news video.

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