killa_gram wrote:Quick Dimwit look the other way, pretend it has nothing to do with you and tell us how good the AFL drug testing regime is.
Look, in Dimwit's defence, he seriously has no clue what he's doing so why change a drug policy if you have no idea what to change it to??
If you were in his shoes, you'd do the same....just bury your head in the sand and blow up the Channel7 theft of documents issue and ride that wave for as long as you can.
Joffaboy - excellent post....as a father of 2 girls also, it's frightening to think of them growing up with so many tempters to take drugs around....no point in pretending it's not there....it is, nearly everyone gives it a go at some stage, and it's a game of Russian Roulette if you'll end up OK at the end....lucky for most you end up OK and move on.
IMO I wish they could test for excessive alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking, and somehow set limits and incorporate those two drugs onto the list.
Sure, some level of booze is should be allowed (differing to illicit drugs where it's zero tolerance), perhaps some blood testing is required??
Problem with random testing is that it's random, and like Johns, many will get away scott free.
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