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![]() I mean the guy just decided to do something that he knew was gonna cost him his livliehood and his passion. Hes already been publicly humiliated so many times and I can't even imagine how he must feel right now. Then hes gotta have his dr./patient privacy violated? This is wrong, plain and simple wrong. Hes not on probation or parole, hes a US citizen. Since when does that board have the right to violate his rights? If hes in a center the whole thing should have been confidential than dealt with at a later date. This smells of vindictiveness and its a travesty. Announcing this serves no purpose and helps noone and does noone any good. I do not see the purpose of violating the guys privacy. Is it really as important as people trying to blow up planes?
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![]() Well, he's in a tough spot. I suppose it's part of the licensing process that all jockeys agree to testing and it's probably a condition of his numerous reinstatements that allows for the kind of scrutiny he's now under.
Jockeys have stress like everyone. However, they do not have the opportunity to enjoy food and water as do most people. So, it's not surprising many riders develop substance abuse problems. I sure hope he licks his problems, whatever they are. Personally, I think the CHRB has better things to be concerned about than PV, namely figuring how to fill a simple 2-turn N1X dirt race and the implementation and potential effect of running on artificial dirt. How the hell they handle $15 mil on a Saturday out there with what they're running is a mystery to me. |
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![]() By the way Tim, remind me never to move to California. Apparently out there some board of people who watch horse racing have the right to supersede rights guranteed to you by the US Constitution and violate the sanctity of Dr/Patient privilege. That doesn't sound like a place I wanna live in. If that was tried in NY you can bet your ass that one of the thousands of viciously good lawyers would sue someone, and sue them good.
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![]() Man, you guys are way too soft. I could care less about PVal seeking help on his own. The man shouldnt be riding if he is on coke. It is plain and simple. And I believe that PVal and the CHRB agreed that the CHRB could test PVAL at any point in time. They only go to his home after he doesnt show up for his test. I am positive that no US Constituional rights have been violated. Kick him out of racing. If a horse tests positive kick the trainer out of racing and fine the owner $1mm.
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![]() I'm not sure how his *doctor/patient* privilege was violated. Anything that is being said in this thread is just rumor and supposition.
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![]() P Val brought a lot of this on himself when he agreed to the lengthy interview piece that he did with DRF back a couple years ago.
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![]() The bottomline is that there should e NO tolerence for drugs in our sport, especially for the riders.....just my opinion.....he dug his own hole and now must live with the pressure for the rest of his riding career.....plus, it is not like he was a one-time, minor offender....he has a long ad harsh history with narcotics and we don't need that in our game...
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