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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
They could put the barn under surveillance. They do that out here in California in rare instances. The problem is that it is very expensive. In addition, they don't have any real incentive to nail a top trainer. It is actually very bad "PR" when a top trainer gets caught cheating.
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Is it bad publicty/PR when, let's say Scott Lake or Cole Norman gets caught? Or Todd Pletcher?
Eric