Worse case scenario

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Worse case scenario

10 years 2 months ago
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We all know that we fund horse racing , so what would happen if Gambling was banned or there was a foot n mouth outbreak ?



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Re: Worse case scenario

10 years 2 months ago
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?........horses as far as I know cannot contract foot and mouth......only cloved feet mammals like cows sheep pigs etc......but I digress and catch your drift......even with horse racing these other criminal vices are around and on the increase.......actually horse racing and forms of legal gambling have before stricter controls..... spawned the types of characters that perfected their grifter trades to move into cyber fraud crimes......the cheque fraudster has given way to cyber crime because no one uses a cheque book......in the old days many a man involved with gambling targeted the uninitiated and drew them in to try and fleece them.......that old rich farmer gambit is not simply an urban legend.....it was pulled by many a man... :whistle:

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