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Old 08-20-2009, 08:15 PM
RockHardTen1985 RockHardTen1985 is offline
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Originally Posted by Danzig
i'm well aware of the horses he had, and the length of the suspension. my contention is that the length of his suspension wasn't long enough, and that there should be more serious consequences for rules violations such as having cobra venom.
the vet got several years, four or five-biancone should have gotten the same, or even longer, considering his history. he's a repeat offender.a year is a joke, especially considering what they were caught with. and give me a break about 'maybe they weren't using it'. anyone thinking someone is going to own and possess something like that, but not really use it is beyond naive.


the racing boards really need to have more stringent rules and tougher punishments when someone is a multiple offender. perhaps we should also extend our reciprocity from north america to world wide, then clowns like biancone wouldn't be able to train here.

he was gone a year, did anyone notice anything lacking due to his absence?
I thought a year was a bit excessive, but who am I? Its not just the year, its the horses and the MONEY HE LOST. I dont know how you can aruge it was not enough, they found the venom in his barn, no one can prove he administered it to any of his horses.
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