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![]() 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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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. |
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• [C] an official document which gives you permission to own, do or use something, usually after you have paid money and/or taken a test If Dubb feels like busting a new hole in KY. ass they are going to bleed money, and lose a lot of respect in any court of law. Just my opinion. Be fair: Did they warn either publicly or privately that he was on "double secret probation" Do they have a defined penial system? Is there precedent for such capricious decisions? |
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