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Is honesty really the best policy ?


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Reading latest in the David Millar - professional cyclist or at least he was - tale of illegal drugs. He seems to have admitted using the drug before winning world time trial, kept the syringes as a reminder of his cheating and now may be stripped of title, this is after being thrown out of TdF before it started, sacked by his team and banned or about to be unselected for Olympics.

Whilst some would see his actions as noble and upstanding I cannot see pangs of conscience spreading to any other cheats in the Tour de Pharmaceuticals or any other walk of life.

But what do others think ?

John
http://www.iceni-it.co.uk

p.s. the cynic in me sees a book/film/tv series looming
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