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Background >> A
& E for 'dopey' handler One
of the country's already over-worked accident and emergency departments
had a rather bizarre admission, this month, to again underline the
extent of the doping problem faced by greyhound authority Bord na
gCon. We are tonight calling on the Gardai and today contacted the Minister John O Donoghue (Arts,Sports and Tourism) Department to investigate this incident fully. We also know that there is a major racket in the drug VIAGARA being sold at dog racing tracks here in Ireland. This drug is sold by pushers who have obtained it on prescription from MDs.Other drugs are very much in use at tracks as there is very little testing *. The incident with the trainer highlightes the need for full accountability and openess in this industry that is responsible for the deaths of thousands of young dogs annually.
Greyhound action want to see an end to Greyhound Racing, this is the
only solution to end the suffering. Dogs are suffering horrifically
and routinely at the hands of trainers and owners and should not be
subjected to the hell of withdrawal sympthoms from drugs such as EPO,
a steroid that shows no traces or LARGACYTOL, a sedative used also
at dog tracks to slow dogs down. We
in Greyhound Action appeal to anyone who has further information on
drugs being used to contact us immediately , they can remain anonamous. Action >> From Greyhound Action Ireland.
I've just spoken to a Lillian Murphy of the Department of Arts Sport
and Tourism. email lillianmurphy@dast.gov.ie
or PHONE 00 353 1 6313800. The
Minister John O Donoghue is at email customerservice@dast.gov.ie
or website www.arts-sport-tourism.gov.ie She
is trying to say that my complaint is to be aired at the 'wait for
it' GREYHOUND FORUM.The Dept is satisfied that strict regulations
and testings are in place to prevent and expose drug use. I asked
her for the DRUG findings for the five years that are gone missing.(see
my press release.) 1) We need calls and emails to show we mean business for the unfortunate dogs forced to suffer pain and withdrawal symptoms as a result of drug use. 2) Spread this far and wide please. Greyhounds are suffering horrifically at the hands of Bord na gCon and the Government are turning a blind eye. 3)
ASK for the DRUG FINDINGS for period June 1997- June 2002, if necessary
under the FOI act. Make MAKE SURE YOU ASK FOR THE CASE HISTORIES (not
JUST the figures) FOR THE YEARS 96-2001. They have thrown out some
figures but wont give CASE HISTORIES ... ie Name, Ownership, trainer,
race, Substance tested for/positive for. 4)
Get others to write/email. 5)
Pass to the media in UK . 6) Put on any mailing list you know. Greyhound
Action Ireland.
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