Has the authority of the DRA been affected by the decision on Price's fine?
Will it set a precedent. If you don't like the size of the fine appeal?
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By all accounts, hasn't Wade appealed his punishment as well.
For me it enhances the process, rather than detracting from the authority of the Dra. Think some have considered them to be running a Kangaroo court, so having to account for their decisions is a good thing.
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Re: DRA
You're just too sycophant for your own good or maybe blinded by everything PDC.ssjsa wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 11:57 amBy all accounts, hasn't Wade appealed his punishment as well.
For me it enhances the process, rather than detracting from the authority of the Dra. Think some have considered them to be running a Kangaroo court, so having to account for their decisions is a good thing.
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Re: DRA
He's not wrong though.pranu180 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 2:28 pmYou're just too sycophant for your own good or maybe blinded by everything PDC.ssjsa wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 11:57 amBy all accounts, hasn't Wade appealed his punishment as well.
For me it enhances the process, rather than detracting from the authority of the Dra. Think some have considered them to be running a Kangaroo court, so having to account for their decisions is a good thing.
Any system of justice without a proper right of appeal isn't worthy of the name.