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Originally Posted by Tom
Why should a race track/owner/trainer be above the legal system? Making a bet in good faith and then having it taken away by specific illegal actions by a third party seems idea fodder for a damn nice lawsuit. Maye leading to a class action suit by all the people who were screwed by a low life cheater.
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My legal analysis is that this is a loser.
My gambling analysis is that this should be a loser-- you need to have a point in time when people can throw away their tickets. "OFFICIAL" does that.
My ethical analysis is that I would love if PETA wins this. It would effectively be the equivalent of a trainer responsibility rule for racetracks. You let doped horses run at your track, you pay out the wagers.