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Originally Posted by The Bid
When.... When they have a guideline and make every trainer follow the exact same protocal, otherwise it's selective and unfair
I don't have his app in front of me but my wild guess is he's filled it out the same way each year he's applied and been granted a license. Especially since they are noting a felony from years past. He said he put it down each year, they never need any particulars and grant a license... However, this year it's
time to take a hardline?
Maybe he's had 300 positives. Maybe he's broken into casinos and banks, and whatever else, but if none of this is new why are they now
holding him accountable? I would think as a trainer you'd want something unifrom and very clear cut. Absolute rules, with absolute consequence
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This seems pretty clear cut and uniform. He broke the rules and thy called him on it. You act as though he is the first person that this has ever happened to. He has a ton of violations and I applaud the KHRA for taking steps to make guys that dont follow the rules pay. A license is not a right but privilege.
In case you hadn't noticed things aren't exactly peachy with horse racing and taking action against serial violators is a far more effective part of cleaning up the game than banning Lasix.