I don't disagree Brendan - is it any wonder that people are leaving the game
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I don't disagree Brendan - is it any wonder that people are leaving the game
http://www.harnesslink.com/Australia...-in-nightclubs
It looks like the constabulary will look after these couple for us
We have been talking about eliminating repeat offenders from the sport but I notice in last night's Mildura results that David Vozlic is back in a big way.
A search makes for some colourful reading: 2004, 2008, 2012
Messenger, personally I think people convicted of certain criminal offenses should never be aloud to be involved in our sport. I'm not just talking about the person you mentioned, I think anyone with drug dealing convictions or convictions for violent crimes has no place in our sport. People should have to wait at least 10 years after completing a prison sentence before even being considered for a licence. It's just not a good look for our sport and many leopards never change their spots.
Any attachments to go with that Kev?Quote:
We have been talking about eliminating repeat offenders from the sport but I notice in last night's Mildura results that David Vozlic is back in a big way.
A search makes for some colourful reading: 2004, 2008, 2012
Here's the 2012 incident Pat.
http://www.sunraysiadaily.com.au/sto...-amphetamines/
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=D...hrome&ie=UTF-8
The 2004 of interest is under 'Tonkin ......' on pg2 of search
How on earth can this be tolerated? How was the person mentioned able to obtain a licence, let alone use HRA's Trading Post to solicit business?
https://www.harness.org.au/apps/tradingring/post/129804
Wonder if Andrew Vozlic is related? He was disqualified in the Blue Magic saga along with Tonkin and Weightman.
Thanks to Google .
Good work Kev.
We are a benevolent industry when it comes to giving reformed miscreants another chance. And another and another...............
Would love to know on what grounds people are deemed to be of suitable character to be issued with a licence.
The page 2 story jogged my memory as to how Emma Stewart's rise to prominence was so rapid.