Greyhound Trainer Avoids Ban Despite Cocaine in Dog's System
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Greyhound trainer Geoffrey Dalton fined $300 and given a suspended 9-month disqualification after his dog tested positive for cocaine before a 2024 race; Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Vcat) upholds the decision despite the regulator's appeal for a temporary ban.
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Greyhound racing in Victoria faces scrutiny over animal welfare and doping.
A veteran greyhound trainer whose dog was found to have cocaine in its system at a race has avoided a temporary ban despite the industry regulator calling for one. The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Vcat) on Thursday decided not to impose tougher penalties on Geoffrey Dalton, who was fined $300 after the dog tested positive for cocaine before a 2024 race. ... (rest of the article text preserved with quotation marks intact)
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- How did the van become contaminated with cocaine?



