Wrongly,
You couldn\'t have put it more rightly. All the suveilance in the world will do no good if real penalties aren\'t handed down to the cheaters. When Ben Johnson tested positive for steroids after winning the Olympics 100 meters, he was disgraced and banned for life. Personally I think that a trainer who juices his horses is even worse. the Olympics is not a big betting event (except perhaps in the London bookshops where they bet anything) so not as meny bettors were defrauded. Plus Johnson drugged himself rather than some poor unconsenting animal. But what happens when trainers are caught? They get 60 day suspensions. Big deal. Jeff Mullins gets caught and adds insult to injury by saying bettors are all \"sick idiots\" anyway, and gets 60 days surveilance. That\'s like taking a convicted criminal and saying, \"where not going to punish you, just watch you so you don\'t mug anybody for a couple of months\". Maybe we \"sick idiots\" that provide the funding for purses should stop patronizing the establishments that nurture these cheats. Maybe, since the racing accociations won\'t deal with these crooks, we should get the real law, that we pay taxes to protect us, to go after these criminals for fraud as well as animal abuse.
Bob