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Previously on "Fraudsters. Jockeys. Bankers."

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  • greenlake
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    It's not only banks they have to avoid....

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Lester Piggott obviously hedged his, but that didn't work out too well either

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  • LondonManc
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    Sorry, is this one bent industry trying to upset another?

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  • cojak
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    I read this earlier and i must say that it sounds rather bizarre, I would imagine that the police are investigating and the PJA have their own security experts on it.

    Mind you, I wouldn't bet my house on that guess...

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  • barrydidit
    started a topic Fraudsters. Jockeys. Bankers.

    Fraudsters. Jockeys. Bankers.

    Interesting tail here. The mane point being the professional jockeys association's advice to hoof the bankers where it hurts by trotting off elsewhere with their loot. And you can't say they didn't warn neigh-body.

    Jockeys urged to avoid High Street banks by PJA after frauds - BBC News

    Makes me wonder whether children dressed in silks are being used to perpetrate these crimes.

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