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clicked on a link at equidaily about six standardbred horses testing positive for epo...
..http://www.usatoday.com/sports/horse...j-doping_N.htm take note of the length of the suspension.
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OUCH...10-year license suspension and $50,000 fine
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hand a few of those out, and you'd see some straightening up and flying right...dontcha think?
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This would solve 50% of the problems in racing. The problem is the most successful trainers and owners are often the best cheaters. They aren't going to allow it.
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No that won't solve anything. Until the owners can be criminally prosecuted and have their assets frozen and eventually taken away for fraud, nothing will change. Trainers are expendable.
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I applaud NJ for their actions and their system to catch the cheaters. It can be done, they've shown that. Now a meaningful suspension sytem for enforcement of infractions is the next step.
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I believe that those penalties will not stick. NJ had a similar case a year or so ago and the guys wound up with much lesser penalties
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