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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="Coxy, post: 2474198, member: 1764"] Of course. I hired an independent building certifier to inspect the work and confirm it met standards. As is required. Whether you sue your accountant or not, if the ATO fines you or even imprisons you, that's still on your record, regardless of whether or not you successfully sue your accountant. So similarly, players would still be banned even if they manage to sue their doctor (or ex-doctor) for negligently prescribing them banned substances. I agree it doesn't make them a total moron, but there's a very good reason why every professional athlete in the country is required to attend an ASADA briefing every year with updates on what is and isn't banned. They're a moron if they don't attend one and then end up taking something banned. [/QUOTE]
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