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					Originally Posted by cmfhb411  So every owner who hires a trainer who eventually cheatswith their horse, or NOT their horse, knew the trainer was
 going to cheat ahead of time? Every one ?
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 Nope and it makes no difference. Caveat Emptor. The model is broken currently. As I stated my idea isn't fair however it will disincentivize chronic cheaters and owners that employ them and I believe it will do it quickly. Right now there is incentive to find and use a trainer that cheats and take the slap on the wrist if caught. 
But to Andy's point on simple overages. That is a fly in the ointment. How to distinguish the difference between obvious cheating and simple overages?