dadane said:
USADA is one of many thousands of bodies around the world working in a 'Watchdog' role. The processes they employ are defined according to the requirements of the industry that they serve to regulate. Without such bodies the economy of the whole planet would come to a standstill because of endless stupid and pointless litigation.
Yes, there is potential for corruption, just like there is in all governmental, legal systems, and self-regulatory bodies (e.g. UCI

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So, as you believe the system is clearly corrupt: Give me a specific instance of USADA corruption or even an example of USADA working outside it's mandated framework... 'cause there ain't one in this case.
Well, lets see if that works with other professions shall we? How many different industries have concerns with say aviation? THere are obvious military concerns and jurisdictions, many local airports, unions, airlines, etc. There is only ONE FAA to adjudicate the rules.
I think the key is also that they are independant of hawking the profession they regulate is probably worth mentioning as well.
What we do not have for the aviation field is the French Aviation authority attempting tell Delta how to run its airlines because they land in France sometimes. We do not have the USFAA to make sure that the FAA is getting it right. We do not have the UN fighting with various countries avaiation officials (at least not publically). We don't have police in Italy threatening to raid American Airlines to test the food quality of the in service flights - nor do we hav ethem checking baggage for illicit goods. We don't have Buzz Aldrin publically complaining about how screwed up the FAA is, and why the only reason he left space flight was because other rockets were using a better fuel.
In short, the current system of overlapping jurisdictions reporting to entirely different parent organizations ins a receipe for infighting and jealousy ... why pretend its working for cycling? Because it might get LA ... in another couple of years when it finally makes it to CAS?
Two decades, millions of dollars, and we MIGHT produce ONE conviction, for a relatively minor offense. Whether you like or hate LA, its not like he founded the Lords Resistance Army and employed child Soldiers to intimidate other cyclists into silence or anything.
Simply put, if the LA saga proves anything - it is the need to streamline this system, garner efficiencies, and, IMHO, adopt the same adversarial, evidenced based process that seems to work well in dealing with every other crime.
I mean God Lord, it didn;t take this long to nail Al Capone!