http://www.harness.org.au/news-artic...?news_id=24140
Not a usual positive swab as involves a drug that's illegal in society , this is one that police should get involved with in my opinion
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http://www.harness.org.au/news-artic...?news_id=24140
Not a usual positive swab as involves a drug that's illegal in society , this is one that police should get involved with in my opinion
Not knowing the full evidence but three years concurrent seems very light.
The horse must of got loose strolled down to rundle street mall bought the ICE then got back in his stable
http://www.harness.org.au/news-artic...?news_id=23847
Now I know what happened. He urinated in the stall and the horse ate the hay afterwards and that's how the horse gotta positive to meth!
That shows the problem Nathan our licences should be contract with the ability to " fire" people who break the employers rules and then not allowed to be licences again , instead they use the law to keep going
Me too. IMO when trainers are renewing their licences they should be made to sign an agreement between HRNSW & themselves that if they are found guilty of an positive swab their licence will not be renewed. Full stop. If its meth, or these type of nasties involve the cops & if its dangerous involve the RSPCA. The authorities need to get extra tough if they want harness racing to exist.
This should be Australia wide.
Very funny Trish. But you may have to explain that one to a few of the older posters though!
and you will probably have some under 30's asking some strange questions at the local garage :rolleyes:
Trish clear your inbox please I have those links for you
3 years for each charge served concurrent talk about pathetic