should licensed people be allowed to work on track ??

i've noticed over the years that licensed people (mainly drivers) work for bookies now i haven't got a problem if they work at the dogs or gallops but i dont think they should be allowed to work at meetings where they are participants at some of the meetings
you would never see a jockey working for a bookie at morphettville so why do we see drivers working for bookies at the trotts i think it is unprofessional to start with & just say a horse should be evens & the bookie just kept laying it at 2/1 & it was a horse that one of his 'workers' had, what would happen or be said if it went terrible ??
yeah we all know that answer

you would never see a jockey working for a bookie at morphettville so why do we see drivers working for bookies at the trotts i think it is unprofessional to start with & just say a horse should be evens & the bookie just kept laying it at 2/1 & it was a horse that one of his 'workers' had, what would happen or be said if it went terrible ??
yeah we all know that answer

