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Originally Posted by jay68802
Why shouldn't this be published? Every where and every way possible? Announcers stating these changes during simulcast, advertise it in the DRF. Tout it any where possible. Either they do not care about their reputation, or the reputation of horse racing in general, or these changes will not stand up to scrutiny. Until they work at changing their reputation, it will stay the same. And that is that they do not care about what people think of their track. That they mistreat and abuse the horses. Cheating with drugs is common and accepted. And the reason for this is because all they want is the money from the casinos.
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What the track, commission and HBPA have done is create a series of short documentaries that are run during the in-house and simulcast feeds. The documentaries describe the drug testing process and labs, the duties of the various vets on raceday and also the management of foal papers and how they insure that proper horses run.
There is no mention of any problems, just a description of current regulatory processes.