It's all subtle effects but once they are put together, they can actually bring about huge effects. This is what amazes me with Brick and Mortar casinos tbh. They spend much effort and actually take the business quite seriously, and they aren't even forcing anyone. They're just subtlety letting them know that they should spend more money on the casino.
That is true.
If you were attacked by drunk or intoxicated people and the security is not aware of what is happening, then it will be the fault of the casino for not stopping that before it escalates. As far as I know, you can get a lawyer for that and the casino will be responsible for your medical expenses.
It's not only the one getting beaten up that would get affected. No matter the situation, if something goes wrong one way or another, everyone inside would get affected. Especially, if it was a negative event such as a fight, with food and drinks being splattered all over the place. It gives the site of event look like a garbage dump, therefore reducing the over all reputation of the caisno, whether it be a result of an accident or not.
Physical casinos are also a place for business, most of the time, big businessmen visit casinos to enjoy and have fun while interacting mostly with others that is in the same financial status as they are, so they are building relationships and connections to expand their business while having fun.
While online casinos are for those people who really want to test their luck and have fun.
But right now with our current condition, most of the physical casino gamblers are also taking advantage of online casinos because they still miss the feeling of winning and testing their luck.
True, most Physical Casinos in my eyes are actually places to get to know other people. Sure, you'd sit down a table and maybe play but really, in the end, it'd boil down to you at least meeting a few people a day, getting to know them and maybe even getting closer.