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Originally Posted by SentToStud
Maybe what Dutrow did is not uncommon. So perhaps that's why 'just' another 14 days. It's more intereting to me that he got fined $25,000 which is a pretty large fine. I think Pletcher and Assmussen got $3000-$5000 fines to go along with their suspensions.
California now allows for fines up to $50,000 for repeat offenses.
I think it's a good thing to see the higher fines. $25,000 or $50,000 is real money, even for very successful trainers. Hit 'em where it hurts.
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While I agree with you about the money, I think your first line is EXACTLY why the penalty should be severe. If breaking the rules in the manner Dutrow did is " not uncommon ", as you suggest, it feels like a message needs to be sent. They have shown that they can catch someone for having illegal contact and now they must show how they deal with it. In this case I don't believe they dealt with it harshly enough.....even with the relatively substantial fine. Frankly, for a trainer who's earnings have been as substantial as Mr. Dutrow's have been over the last several years that is an inconsequential amount of money. Only someone, in that situation, who squandered their money would be hurt by such a paltry sum.