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Boxall given 2 year ban refusing drug test


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4 minutes ago, dazzafl said:

2 years for refusing a drug and alcohol test is that enough of a ban ??

this sport is so dangerous that i think refusing is worth a life time ban obviously cannot be trusted.

Probably on a par with what he would get for failing one, so seems about right.

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1 hour ago, dazzafl said:

2 years for refusing a drug and alcohol test is that enough of a ban ??

this sport is so dangerous that i think refusing is worth a life time ban obviously cannot be trusted.

Agreed, especially if as reported elsewhere the refusal was at a track before he intended to ride in a meeting.

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21 minutes ago, THE DEAN MACHINE said:

Is he still riding in the british masters grasstrack this weekend ? As grasstrack is a different sport and he has been banned by the SCB and not the ACU

Bearing in mind his rights of appeal are to the ACU it will compromise that process if he is allowed to ride

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19 minutes ago, THE DEAN MACHINE said:

Is he still riding in the british masters grasstrack this weekend ? As grasstrack is a different sport and he has been banned by the SCB and not the ACU

And he's probably still driving his private car or motorcycle on the public highway putting innocent passers by at risk.

Wouldn't these bans be even more effective if there was a linkage between the SCB / ACU licensing and the DVLA? Maybe some legal eagle might want to look into how such a linkage could be established? 

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9 minutes ago, uk_martin said:

And he's probably still driving his private car or motorcycle on the public highway putting innocent passers by at risk.

Wouldn't these bans be even more effective if there was a linkage between the SCB / ACU licensing and the DVLA? Maybe some legal eagle might want to look into how such a linkage could be established? 

If there isn't there should be. Can anyone confirm that there is a SCB / ACU & DVLA link. A terrible oversight if there is not one. He should get a life ban for refusing a test when he was intending to ride in a meeting.

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1 hour ago, uk_martin said:

And he's probably still driving his private car or motorcycle on the public highway putting innocent passers by at risk.

Well not necessarily. There's far less of a tolerance for drink and drugs in competition testing than what's legally acceptable to drive on the road. 

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4 minutes ago, Red Flag said:

Failure to take the test= lifetime ban, simples

I quite agree. If it wasn't,  it would open the doors for any cock and bull excuse.

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I want to see the tests go further, some of the top riders get tested at home at any time, obviously cost comes into it but I would like to see at least 2 riders get tested at every meeting, I’m sure riders would be more than happy doing that 

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20 minutes ago, THE DEAN MACHINE said:

I want to see the tests go further, some of the top riders get tested at home at any time, obviously cost comes into it but I would like to see at least 2 riders get tested at every meeting, I’m sure riders would be more than happy doing that 

Whilst I agree with you, if they carried out tests that regular, there would be a lot of banned riders.

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34 minutes ago, THE DEAN MACHINE said:

I want to see the tests go further, some of the top riders get tested at home at any time, obviously cost comes into it but I would like to see at least 2 riders get tested at every meeting, I’m sure riders would be more than happy doing that 

i think during the season with the top riders when they are riding multiple leagues in multiple countries that's fine but local riders in the National League that's perhaps a bit harsh going to their homes to do it. but for sure they should be at every track at every meeting testing riders this is a massive deterrent... well it should be

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