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- Subject: RC: Horse abusers need to be stopped
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- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 22:55:37 EDT
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In a message dated 6/30/00 6:36:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time, kaling@flash.net
writes:
<< Oh, they can stop it if they want to bad enough. There are probably
already rules
and criteria that could pull this guy. There also ought to be a one-year-to
permanent ban on abusers, and an endurance version of "lemon of the year"
award.
Come on, AERC! These types reinforce every bad myth about our sport! >>
Once again, someone is being tarred and feathered here with no facts
available. Maybe there is guilt here, maybe not. Sometimes horses die, no
matter how careful we are. Sometimes they die out in the pasture doing
absolutely nothing, too. Susan is right that this sport is one of the most
carefully monitored to prevent abuse or even unintentional problems, or at
least catch them before any real damage is done--but NO monitoring system can
be 100% effective. If this person truly IS guilty of overriding, then shame
on him/her. But if there was a legitimate problem here and someone is
hurting over the sudden loss of a horse, then shame on all of you who have
placed blame in this forum without backing up your accusations with facts.
Heidi
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