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Originally Posted by pandy
Obviously, this guy has no chance of winning this, but the bigger problem is that the racing industry, harness and thoroughbred, and law enforcement, are too easy on the dopers. When a doped horse wins a race, the race was a fixed race. Attempting to alter a sporting contest is a felony and the guilty parties should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. They should go to jail.
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Those involved are fined and suspended, that in itself isn't a real big deterrent to the ones who continue to cheat and get away with it. Look at the recent rulings against Murray Rojas 14 convictions and she isn't going to jail despite all the evidence against her and the vets.