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Harness Racing / Sakit Suffers From PDS« Last post by Ignorance Is Bliss on Today at 02:40:48 PM »22
Harness Racing / Re: The Real Larry R. - NOT THIS BULLSHIT!« Last post by Ignorance Is Bliss on Today at 02:34:12 PM »It has nothing to do with a man who has fallen upon ill health. Have you no compassion for your fellow man obviously not. You mean the voices in your online troll head said that, but didn't you just say "I don't know you, I don't want to know you" in a post a few minutes ago. Then you say you spoke to a race official about me. ![]() And poor health fell up Larry, nobody else to blame but himself. The life he led caught up to him and I'm not going to fake empathy for him. https://www.nytimes.com/1984/08/01/sports/witnesses-identify-2-in-trifecta-case.html 23
Harness Racing / Re: The Real Larry R. - NOT THIS BULLSHIT!« Last post by Sakit on Today at 02:31:41 PM »It has nothing to do with a man who has fallen upon ill health. Have you no compassion for your fellow man obviously not.
One race official that I spoke to said you were just a fungus on the harness racing industry and I believe he is right if this website wants viewership they should get rid of you and your protégé trigger which is probably you anyway. 24
Harness Racing / Re: Larry Rolla tribute-well wishes« Last post by Ignorance Is Bliss on Today at 02:30:27 PM »Do you work Mike? I come on here a couple of times a day and you answer me within a minute don't you have anything better to do with your life? Yet here you are dragging on my nuts.....STUPID! ![]() 25
Harness Racing / Re: Larry Rolla tribute-well wishes« Last post by Ignorance Is Bliss on Today at 02:29:29 PM »spoken like a man!!! I too wish Larry the best of health I don't want to see anybody suffer. Those who wish ill upon others will pay the price through karma. You mean like the guy who threatened to take it to the street "then did nothing" and that what would happen no lawyer would be able to fix? Yeah, KARMA! ![]() 26
Harness Racing / Re: Larry Rolla tribute-well wishes« Last post by Sakit on Today at 02:28:57 PM »Do you work Mike? I come on here a couple of times a day and you answer me within a minute don't you have anything better to do with your life?
Seriously you need to get a job I don't know you I don't wanna know you I've never heard of you before this website but I could tell you one thing you're not a real man wishing ill upon another. 27
Harness Racing / Re: Larry Rolla tribute-well wishes« Last post by Ignorance Is Bliss on Today at 02:26:32 PM »28
Harness Racing / Re: Whatever Happened To SCMs Prior YouTbue Channels?? Why are they gone?« Last post by Ignorance Is Bliss on Today at 02:25:16 PM »he has a YouTube channel? I'm sure it's filled with joy and happiness. You misspelled FACTS. Again, your star witness is an admitted race fixing criminal.... ![]() https://www.nytimes.com/1984/08/01/sports/witnesses-identify-2-in-trifecta-case.html 29
Harness Racing / Re: The Real Larry R. - NOT THIS BULLSHIT!« Last post by Ignorance Is Bliss on Today at 02:24:14 PM »
Funny how these chicken shits suddenly have empathy for a guy who fucked God knows how many people in the game. I never wished anything bad on him, that happened naturally. And now he's making videos looking for people to feel sorry for him? Maybe it's time he TRULY realizes what he's done to people, not try to make a profit off it. And that wasn't going so well either, nobody's buying his bs life's story that's been heard countless times before. Oh the criminal who found God and wants to talk about it. Need I remind everyone, what he admitted doing breaks the rules and the law. https://www.nytimes.com/1984/08/01/sports/witnesses-identify-2-in-trifecta-case.html 1. It constitutes criminal fraud Harness racing is closely tied to legalized pari-mutuel wagering. When someone fixes a race, they are deceiving bettors and the wagering system. Common criminal charges include: • Fraud / scheme to defraud – Intentionally deceiving bettors to obtain money. • Conspiracy – Agreeing with others (drivers, trainers, bettors) to manipulate the outcome. • Sports bribery – Accepting or offering money or value to influence performance. • Wire fraud / mail fraud – If communications or bets cross state lines (federal charges). • Illegal gambling facilitation – Manipulating wagering outcomes. These can be prosecuted at the state or federal level depending on scope. 2. It violates racing commission regulations Every harness racing jurisdiction (such as the New York State Gaming Commission or New Jersey Racing Commission) has strict rules requiring participants to race honestly. Typical regulatory violations include: • Not driving a horse to achieve the best possible placing • Intentionally restraining or “rating down” a horse to lose • Allowing another horse to win in exchange for money or favors • Providing inside information to bettors • Entering a horse not intended to compete honestly Penalties can include: • License suspension or permanent revocation • Fines (often thousands of dollars) • Lifetime bans from racing These administrative penalties apply even without criminal conviction. 3. It is specifically defined as “sports bribery” Many states have explicit statutes covering bribery in sports contests, including horse racing. For example, illegal conduct includes: • Paying a driver to lose • Offering money to influence race tactics • Accepting payment to manipulate race position • Coordinating betting based on predetermined outcomes This is typically a felony offense. 4. It harms the wagering public and racing industry Race fixing is illegal because it: • Defrauds bettors who rely on fair competition • Corrupts pari-mutuel wagering pools • Undermines public trust in racing • Violates licensing agreements with regulators Because wagering integrity is the foundation of horse racing, fixing races is treated as a serious offense. 5. Examples of illegal race-fixing conduct in harness racing Illegal acts include: • A driver intentionally holding back a favorite so another horse wins • Multiple drivers coordinating to allow a specific horse to win • Trainers entering horses not intended to perform competitively • Bettors bribing drivers with cash or future favors • Sharing insider agreements to place large bets on predetermined outcomes 6. Potential penalties Depending on severity, penalties can include: • Felony conviction • Prison time (often several years) • Heavy fines • Permanent license revocation • Lifetime exclusion from racetracks Federal cases have resulted in multi-year prison sentences in serious race-fixing schemes. Summary Race fixing in harness racing is illegal because it is a form of fraud and sports bribery that manipulates a regulated gambling activity. It violates both criminal law and racing regulations, and offenders can face prison, fines, and permanent bans from the sport. 30
Harness Racing / Re: Whatever Happened To SCMs Prior YouTbue Channels?? Why are they gone?« Last post by Sakit on Today at 02:22:50 PM »harness racing revolutionhe has a YouTube channel? I'm sure it's filled with joy and happiness. https://youtu.be/3uf-IDuQY5g?si=tsC3lH5_SIXpopbr At 9 minutes in this video he speaks volumes! But that's right I'm an idiot and beyond stupid. I've raised the family and have a lovely home I paid all my bills but I'm beyond stupid. |
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