Talk about your horse doping
POLICE FIND SECRET RACECOURSE
Police in Italy say they have found a secret racecourse - with grandstands, a car park and 80 racehorses.
The Miss Charmet race track at Marigliano, near Naples, was uncovered by paramilitary carabinieri.
There were 200 vehicles at the course, built without planning permission, when the raid took place.
Investigators impounded thousands of packets of illegal stimulants, including Viagra which can apparently enhance the sporting performance of horses.
May 18, 2005, 12:54
John StrideYou wonder how something so big could be overlooked until it is functioning and how little law enforcement is in contact with the happenings in the community. What else is going on undetected?
It was Italy after all . . .
May 18, 2005, 13:40
<notalawyer>I too am trying to figure out how this could happen.
I am wondering if they chase rabbits on a horse track, because maybe the reporter got it wrong. The police report might have said that it was a bunch of studs on Viagra chasing a bunny. Bam! It�s your average collage campus.
And they said I could never be an investigator�
May 18, 2005, 15:07
A.P. MerillatCollage campus? Is that where they put a bunch of photos on the ground, jumble them all up and make the subjects pick themselves out for extra credit?
I think a collage campus is where scrapbooking enthusiasts go to learn their trade.
May 18, 2005, 15:27
A.P. MerillatThanks, Greg, I knew you'd know. But, is that really you? That identifier at the bottom, claiming to be Bastrop, Texas, just don't look right. You're not in their jail, are you?
May 19, 2005, 12:59
<notalawyer>If you must know, "collage" is Italian for "college".
Kind of like AP is Italian for "banjo toting".
We can call each other names but you outsiders aren't afforded that privilege... ;-). Btw, the Italian word for "college" is "college," not collage........ kinda like "pizza."
May 19, 2005, 22:26
BLeonardI clearly remember a track about 1/3 that size in Parker County. It, too, seemed to be invisible until the late eighties. Or maybe folks were just looking the other way?
May 19, 2005, 23:10
P.D. RayThe cops probably went round and round deciding whether or not to bust the place.