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Re: Re: wrong horse - mileage credit



What about horses who are raced under names other than their registered
names??

----- Original Message -----
From: <Trailrite@aol.com>
To: <desertbred@usa.net>
Cc: <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 8:38 AM
Subject: RC: Re: wrong horse - mileage credit


> In a message dated 5/24/00 7:42:33 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> desertbred@usa.net writes:
>
> << May i ask which region you are in?  >>
>
>     I'm in the PS Region.  But, if you think it's someone that was already
> caught last year, it is not.  But, that rider, set a feel that you can
maybe
> get away with it.  Do you think?  Argument around this area is that the
horse
> is 5 on Jan.1 of that year.  The AERC rules plainly state that the horse
has
> to be 60 months old to enter a 50.  It's very clear.
>     What about the rider that wanted to pay their way into an already
filled
> up ride?  What complaint do you have to stand on?  It hadn't happen yet.
So
> all I did was start telling people that were on the waiting list, that
this
> might happen.  It worked, but it felt like a job that didn't pay well <g>
I
> wasn't even planning to enter this ride but someone had to get the word
out
> to protect the riders that were on the waiting list.  Some of the riders
on
> the waiting list were ride friends of mine.  I still ask myself if I did
the
> right thing sticking my nose where I wasn't even involved.  Makes me feel
> like an AERC cop!
>     About horse's with missed-spelled names or AERC numbers entered wrong,
I
> feel this is simple.  The computers can filter this out if one of three
> enties are entered wrong (filter; number, name, owner)  This is a no
brainer!
>     As for the ID of the horse that will be ridden in a ride; How do
people
> feel about a copy of your Reg. papers and for the horses that are not Reg.
> What about AERC providing some sort of AERC ID Reg. paper that could be
> carried with you when you vet this horse in?  Seems like Competive riders
do
> this, at least they used to back in the 70's.  Eek, more rules!
>     Of course, once again, cheaters make all of us do more policing and
make
> our Org. provide more rules and regulations for the few chosen above.
This
> is what is so exasperating.
>
> Tammy Robinson
>
>
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