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Why Is Betting On The Date Of The Election Such A Bad Thing?
Sorry if this has been discussed before but I can't find anything about it. I really don't understand what the problem is - if I went to the races (which I don't) would it matter which horse I bet on? Would it affect the end result? Why is there such a row going on?
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I learned years ago that when sitting round a table with a boss, a deputy boss, and a load of know-it-alls nodding wisely, if you question something that has been said because you don't see the sense or the logic of it, you will often see relief on the faces of most people because they also didn't understand but were too nervous to ask.
The suspicion is that the gamblers had inside information. They knew the date of the election.
and cheating is specifically forbidden in the Gaming Act
but is this cheating? I think it obviously is. Cue lawyers rubbing their hands.
Here the gaming authority has power to investigage and er like the post office can prosecute or pass the info to the police. ( not against data pricniples as a crime may have been committed)
At least one MP is saying if you bet in May 24 it will be July 24 then it cant possibly be unlawful as no decision had been made at that time
if you question something that has been said because you don't see the sense or the logic of it, you will often see relief on the faces of most people because they also didn't understand but were too nervous to ask.
yes happens quite a lot actually ( in science). Is an antidote to Group think, surprisingly ( one discordant voice breaks the chain) - you also get ( which I do tabulate and fondly recall) "oh I think brighter minds than you Peter, have settled this." sort of a bit like AB really but real life. oh and er of course.... they havent
Nothing wrong with asking - see Abby's long long long thread about not knowing / memorising bar codes
There's no law against 'connections' to horses having a bet. That includes stable staff. There are quite a few 'gambling' stables and it's often worthwhile knowing which ones they are so that when the price of one of theire runners shortens quite a bit, it means they could be 'on'.
Prudie, unless i'm mistaken, the ban on betting covers participants of all sports. Can you imagine Usain Bolt popping into the bookies and having a couple of grand on the 2nd fav in a race in which he was fav?
11:49 that's what stable lads are for. - - heavens ay dont want to recall what Oscar Wilde ( the divine Oscar) said about stable lads (*) 1893
I DID take a tip from a stable lad - 1976 - on a gee-gee, and then realised that he was just being loyal to his employer. as in "my employer's horse is gonna win". It didnt
(*) oh OK, the people demand...
He had admitted to kissing X and the Marquess' counsel asked Oscar " and did you kiss him?"
and Oscar replied "oh no - he was far too ugly!" and that was the beginning of the end as frequently the question was er posed " did you kiss him or was he far too ugly"
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