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In a message dated 98-10-12 18:53:24 EDT, rainbow@montana.com writes: << Doe's this mean that the ride manager can ban a person with a known dangerous horse when they come in to sign up for the ride ? Or do they have to wait for an incident to happen and then ban the rider/horse ? If it does mean that the manager can ban the horse/rider before the ride even starts then why are you managers cancelling your rides ? Why don't you just wait and see if the horse/rider even shows up at your rides and then don't let them compete ? Why punish everyone for just basically one horse/rider team ? >> The only basic difference with the above was that the managers sent one letter to cover several rides. If they had individually sent letters, Ms. Henslee likely would have used the same argument--the only difference might have been that she probably would have had to file five different protests. As to banning her when she arrives--the ride managers REALLY were trying to be polite and not cost Ms. Henslee a trip only to find out that she would not be allowed to ride. I really think the RM's bent over backward to do this as fairly as possible. I am disappointed that if the Board truly meant that they could ban Ms. Henslee but that they had gone about it in the wrong way, they did not encourage the RM's to then proceed with the ban in a different form. I have never heard that there was any suggestion for any other sort of presentation to accomplish their goals. Heidi
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