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Netserk said:
You want to get the Internet fanbase off your back? Follow this one rule: ask What Would Lance Armstrong Have Done, and then do the opposite.
Wallace and Gromit said:This does not sound too controversial.
Now here's a question for the lawyers...
If you have signed an NDA and then subsequently blab to an anti-doping agency, would you be in breach of the NDA? Blabbing to the anti-doping agencies is a good thing, but would this count for anything if the acts being highlighted to the agency weren't illegal in the UK, such as blood transfusions and EPO use. (I assume that if you blabbed about illegal activities, then you would have some sort of statutory protection.)
MarkvW said:A contract provision is just words, unless one of the parties tries to enforce the contract. If Sky tried to enforce an NDA to block somebody from snitching to the UCI, that (I would suspect) be a massive violation of both the UCI rules and the WADA code. Practically, such a provision might be unenforceable in the circumstances you describe, because Sky would be hindering a UCI/WADA investigation when it seeks to enforce the NDA.
As between the former employee and Sky, a deal's a deal unless some or all of the deal is illegal.
Is doping a criminal offence in England?MarkvW said:As between the former employee and Sky, a deal's a deal unless some or all of the deal is illegal.
coinneach said:I do think there is a difference between a lie (which is intended to deceive) and a mistake (which just makes oneself look stupid).
Why would Brailsford lie about something so easily verified/disproved?
It was just a mistake (and yes, it does make him look stupid criticizing others for not doing their homework).
orbeas said:Excellant advice to Sir David..
_____________________Fearless Greg Lemond said:No, his biggest fan did.
Why would Brailsford lie about something so easily verified/disproved?
RownhamHill said:If this is the 40 days point, does anyone know it was actually know it was a mistake? It seems established that Leinders worked 80 days in 2011 and was contracted to work a further 80 days in 2012. But it's also pretty established that about half way through 2012 the Clinic (and others?) started asking questions about Leinders, leading to Brailsford announcing an investigation into him at about the time of the Tour de France, and then announcing he'd left the team in about October time.
So I guess the question is (and I don't know the answer, just asking the question) is how many days did Leinders actually work in 2012? Imagine if Sky had stopped him working at the time they started getting flak for it, that would have been, what, about half way through the season. In which case, you might imagine that he had only worked about half his scheduled time. . .
I don't know the answer to any of these questions. Just asking them.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:Is doping a criminal offence in England?
thehog said:Sticking a needle into a young mans arm and injecting him with synthetic red blood cells is, yes.
FellOff said:Which law are you referring to? I think it is a criminal offence only in Italy. In the UK and elsewhere in Europe only the supply and manufacture of performance-enhancing drugs are illegal.
FellOff said:Which law are you referring to? I think it is a criminal offence only in Italy. In the UK and elsewhere in Europe only the supply and manufacture of performance-enhancing drugs are illegal.
thehog said:Malpractice. And the law of injecting a foreign substance into a person without their knowledge of its contents.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:How about giving riders anti - anxiety/depressants drugs? Off course with a tue.
Wiggo Warrior said:They had (and still have) four doctors, Farrell is the only full time one and did all three GT's last year, with the rest on varying contracts to suit their out of cycling practices. All info readily available on the team site.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:No, his biggest fan did.
I agree somewhat,
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this is a man not cut out for lying, at large media scale [larger picture:http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/pho...-accusations-and-criticism-of-team-sky/249962 well, Picture One that is, I am quite a judge of charactar and that picture shows a very uncertain human being].
But, sir Dave should not be so stupid to do those kinda interviews. Keep the facts straight. He will leave SKY soon, he deserves a rest after 15 years of dominance.
FellOff said:Which law are you referring to? I think it is a criminal offence only in Italy. In the UK and elsewhere in Europe only the supply and manufacture of performance-enhancing drugs are illegal.
Robert21 said:Hasn't doping being illegal in France since the Festina scandal? Wasn't this law the main reason Armstrong and others shipped over the border into Spain in order to set up their training bases, especially around Girona? It is also the reason the French police often take an 'interest' in the Tour and other big races.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:Is doping a criminal offence in England?
del1962 said:Police busted someone recently for providing steroids so yes.
bobbins said:That's supply of a controlled substance, not doping.
Doping isn't a criminal offence in the uk.
