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Originally Posted by Dave Schwartz
This is quite an intelligent response. It really has to be extremely difficult to keep one's attention sharp through this process.
Of course, from the public's POV, it is seen as "YOU'VE ONLY GOT THIS ONE JOB!"
Of course, the customer has the right to expect that near-perfect integrity should be a high concern. Currently, it is not high enough.
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Human error is a science for sure, but we are well past that.
100% of the integrity depends on a night watchman not going to the bathroom at the wrong time.
2002 Breeders cup debacle seems so far away., and here we are in 2018. Shouldn't these systems be airtight by now? There should be a series of technical stops that would prevent this.
Autotote insider fraud has its own
wikipedia page. U can google and find dozens of pari-mutuel pool fraud stories almost annually.
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The 2002 Breeders' Cup betting scandal was an incident that arose when computer programmer Chris Harn to manipulate bets in the 2002 Breeders' Cup
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