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View Poll Results: Is being a jockey's agent and a track announcer a conflict of interest | |||
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40 | 28.37% |
no |
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101 | 71.63% |
Voters: 141. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() Conflict of Interest by definition: A conflict of interest occurs when an individual or organization (such as a policeman, lawyer, insurance adjuster, politician, engineer, executive, director of a corporation, medical research scientist, physician, writer, editor, or any other entrusted individual or organization) has an interest that might compromise their actions. The presence of a conflict of interest is independent from the execution of impropriety.
Vic Stauffer-Track Announcer at Hollywood Park. Joel Rosario-Jockey at Hollywood Park. Vic Stauffer-Jockey Agent for Joel Rosario at Hollywood Park. I believe that his interest in Joel Rosario's performance has the potential to compromise his actions as Hollywood Park Track Announcer. Clear as day to me. But it looks like the 44 No voters are smarter than us 18 yes voters and defy the logic of what a Conflict of Interest is. |
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![]() It's a track announcer that doesn't influence anything other than how a race is called. Horses can't understand humans last I heard and jocks, at best, hear a race call in the last furlong and if anyone thinks they are really listening at that point..well..
I have no interest in or have ever met Stauffer, Rosario or for that matter, anyone who is really involved here, but there is a serious hard on for Vic that I don't get. As someone told me yesterday, listening to Durkin sob as Birdstone sweeps by to win the Belmont was far more offensive and insulting to the connections of Birdstone than anything that Stauffer is accused of. |
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![]() Changing topics somewhat is there a conflict when a track owner or executive has a horse entered at their facility?
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![]() To me for this circumstance this is the most accurate definition worth repeating..
Conflict of Interests generally (unrelated to the practice of law) There often is confusion over these two situations. Someone accused of a conflict of interest may deny that a conflict exists because he/she did not act improperly. In fact, a conflict of interests can exist even if there are no improper acts as a result of it. (One way to understand this is to use the term "conflict of roles". A person with two roles—an individual who owns stock and is also a government official, for example—may experience situations where those two roles conflict. The conflict can be mitigated—see below—but it still exists. In and of itself, having two roles is not illegal, but the differing roles will certainly provide an incentive for improper acts in some circumstances.) |
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![]() Also for the argument about a jockey or trainer betting against his own horse what the hell kind of a point is there to that? They would stand to win more if their horse won than if they bet on another horse in the race which is a crap shoot anyway. Let's say the jock/trainer have an entry in a 50K allowance race. The winning purse is 30K, the jock and trainer get 10% each of that 30K so that's 3K to each for winning the race. How the hell are they going to win 3K on the race betting on the race while betting against their horse?
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![]() How does the call an announcer makes have any bearing on the outcome of the race? Conflict of interest or not?
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![]() My question is... which came first, the chicken, or the egg?
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Vic could have ended this thread with one simple line. Pete, I will listen to the call again and see if I did much wrong. I certainly wasnt trying to be partial but maybe I did? I will have my direct reports listen and get back to youif need be.. Thx for listening Vic(end of thread and hats off to Vic).. instead Victoria came for dinner which created all the fun.. |
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Vic and other track employees had already been told the track was closing? He was only allowed to become Rosario's agent because track officials told him the track was closing and so its OK? |
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That's how 99% of professional people would handle it. I guess Vic falls in that 1%. In the end Hollywood is closing soon and I don't believe that Rosario is riding at Santa Rosa......so there probably won't be anymore controversy in the future. |
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Vic isn't the first, and surely wont be the last
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![]() Sickening. You clearly don't understand the basic aspects of business ethics and you have the audacity to make light of the situation.
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![]() I won two races on Luke Krutybocsh's horse at Turf Paradise , first time he won he equaled the track record at the about distance for a mile and a half and the next time he set the course record at the same distance. Listening to the call , Luke was really loud at the end , is that showing a conflict of intrest?
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It has to be "possible" for improper acts to occur. i'm not picking a sidde one way or the other (aside from bashing SG's ridiculous post in that other thread), but in order to make allegations like this, a legal definition of the ACTS themselves has to be formulated. PROMOTING HIS JOCKEY WHILE ANNOUNCING WARNING/ADVISING HIS JOCKEY DURING THE RACE those are just 2 that i could come up with feel free to add more. Then you have to prove that they are at least possible and significant acts. IF they aren't possible and significant then there is no case whatsoever. |
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![]() For the record 99.9% of the time a jockey cannot hear the announcers call during a race at all.
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