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Re: Ah..the art of cheating
My sentiments exactly. Why should the horses suffer because of our fear of
"involvement".
-----Original Message-----
From: Teresa Van Hove <tvanhove@uswest.net>
To: Trailrite@aol.com <Trailrite@aol.com>; Ridecamp <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Date: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 3:18 PM
Subject: RC: Ah..the art of cheating
>Why do people who witness rules violations ignore them? People complain
>about someone getting away with breaking a rule but they have a schoolyard
>mentality that they cant 'tattle'. I have news for you all -AERC officials
>cant be everywhere. Ride managers have plenty on our plates I assure
>you. Responsibilty for keeping our rules rests on each member.
>Personally if I sold someone a young horse and they invited early
>lameness for it by pushing it into competition before it was of age, I'd
>nail them. Guess its obvious that I'm a horse owner not a horse seller.
>Trailrite@aol.com wrote:
>>
>> Well, Ridecampers I just want to run this by some of you. Question
is;
>> "Why do some riders feel that they are above the rules?"
>> One of the first ones this year was a horse I sold that was ridden in
a
>> 50 miler as a 4 yr. old. <snipped>
>> Just wondering???
>> Tammy Robinson
>>
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>Teresa Van Hove
>Co-Manager Long X Rides
>"http://www.users.uswest.net/~tvanhove/LONGX.html"
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