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Postby Whirlaway » Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:05 pm

TJ wrote:
Whirlaway wrote:
TJ wrote:In addition to the use of investigative intelligence, out of competition testing is catching on (since the conference this past August at Saratoga) and will be useful in catching the newest emerging drugs. Twenty four of the larger racetracks are in place, since that conference, to implement out of competition testing. There are constitutional issues slowing it currently, that need to be worked out first.


You are only providing part of the information. The rest of the article indicates that out of competition testing has its challenges:


The above is what I responded to with this reply concerning the investigative intelligence which was only part of my conversation with Sy, not you.:
Hi Whirl,
This information did not come from any article I read....it came from racing experience. I've seen it with my own eyes and most involved knew who the spotters were. It went on all the time in the backstretch and these spotters led to catching cheaters. TJ

Stop trying to pick and choose...have a straight discussion and stop your games....you are getting very tiresome. TJ


Please provide a link to the data, if such a link exists.
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Postby TJ » Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:10 pm

Whirlaway wrote:
TJ wrote:
Whirlaway wrote:
TJ wrote:In addition to the use of investigative intelligence, out of competition testing is catching on (since the conference this past August at Saratoga) and will be useful in catching the newest emerging drugs. Twenty four of the larger racetracks are in place, since that conference, to implement out of competition testing. There are constitutional issues slowing it currently, that need to be worked out first.


You are only providing part of the information. The rest of the article indicates that out of competition testing has its challenges:


The above is what I responded to with this reply concerning the investigative intelligence which was only part of my conversation with Sy, not you.:
Hi Whirl,
This information did not come from any article I read....it came from racing experience. I've seen it with my own eyes and most involved knew who the spotters were. It went on all the time in the backstretch and these spotters led to catching cheaters. TJ

Stop trying to pick and choose...have a straight discussion and stop your games....you are getting very tiresome. TJ


Please provide a link to the data, if such a link exists.

Please, what kind of word is that coming from a person like you. Keep looking, you have to leave the anti-racing searches to find this. TJ