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I'm venturing into the realms of absurd whimsy here but stick with me.
Why doesn't the BHA just withhold the publication of racecards (after all, it is their property) to the bookies and form an exchange for fixed odds punters and a totalisator system for those who like to play forecasts and whatnot.
The French don't even bother with the exchange thing yet even their shitiest of races are worth at least seven grand sterling.
This seems so absurdly simple. Why don't they do it?
What, if any, legal ramifications would there be?
Do we blame Thatcherite ideals for destroying racing's levy?
Why doesn't/can't the BHA action the aforementioned plan?
Why doesn't the BHA just withhold the publication of racecards (after all, it is their property) to the bookies and form an exchange for fixed odds punters and a totalisator system for those who like to play forecasts and whatnot.
The French don't even bother with the exchange thing yet even their shitiest of races are worth at least seven grand sterling.
This seems so absurdly simple. Why don't they do it?
What, if any, legal ramifications would there be?
Do we blame Thatcherite ideals for destroying racing's levy?
Why doesn't/can't the BHA action the aforementioned plan?