Thursday, 8 November 2012
Operation Roadrunner
Recently I watched "Inside Operation Roadrunner" a special that was done by CBC news to show how the RCMP managed to catch the individuals involved within the major drug conspiracy. This was a very interesting view for me to watch, discovering the abilities of both the drug dealers and the police authorities. I recommend anyone who wants to learn about Operation Roadrunner to go and view this, I'm sure it will not disappoint. One thing that I and a few others can't understand is why the Police authorities, who were in charge of the investigation, are showing their faces on public television. I mean, it says within the film that they had major ties to the Hells Angels. I just think it is crazy that now they can see exactly who ruined their operation, costing them millions of dollars, and might seek vengeance. I think it was a very poor decision to show the face to face interview instead of just hearing the voice of the police investigators.
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Drug Testing System in Professional Sports
Sports entertainment targets a huge market from all different parts of the world. Often times many people look up to high level athletes as role models or heroes. Take Sydney Crosby for example, thousands of Canadian hockey players would do anything to have the talent and the passion for the game that he obtains. Recently, Lance Armstrong was striped from all of his titles that he won in the Tour De France and also lost his sponsors when the breaking news of him cheating went viral. This leaves us to question what talented professional athletes are doping and which ones are clean? Some athletes to be discussed are Ben Johnson, Carl Lewis, Lance Armstrong, Floyd Landis, Barry Bonds, and Mark McGuire. Each one of these athletes have tested positive for performance enhancing drugs, however, some have a lot of controversy behind their cases. My research has concluded that the doping system for testing athletes is many times ineffective. Evidence to support this will be provided within my essay.
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