lurker1965
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Let's cut to the chase.
The owners do not want to open their books because of "privacy."
Players will object to drug testing, etc. because of "privacy."
When operating a sports franchise, should owners and people on teir payroll give up any expectation to privacy since they are "public figures."
Be warned about "Yes." We may get subjected to candid pictures of a naked Paul Perillo passed out drunk.
There is no gray area. If somethings should remain private someone has to decide, and if that is not me then it is wrong.
The owners do not want to open their books because of "privacy."
Players will object to drug testing, etc. because of "privacy."
When operating a sports franchise, should owners and people on teir payroll give up any expectation to privacy since they are "public figures."
Be warned about "Yes." We may get subjected to candid pictures of a naked Paul Perillo passed out drunk.
There is no gray area. If somethings should remain private someone has to decide, and if that is not me then it is wrong.