I d suggest that if you get rid of the problem then you save kids
being pressured into it in the first place.
I acknowledge that its a harsh penalty but hey.. its entirely possible
to go and get a job ey..

Eric

On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 12:51 PM, John Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>A life ban goes to far or shall we also bring back the death penalty?
>
> Perhaps a slight over-reaction there Guy imho - we're talking about people 
> who cheated not being able, for instance, to run for their country again. Not 
> death! Agree that there are some who are pressurised etc, but unless you were 
> a child or a simpleton then they know exactly what they were doing.
>
> At work we all face the consequences of our actions - sometimes that means 
> you cannot do that job any more.
>
> Nothing sends a stronger message to people not to risk their career than If 
> you break our rules you give up the chance to be in our team!
>
> Hope none of them now get selected, as it'll just be a pointless diversion 
> as, Millar aside, none of them have a chance to win anything!
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