I have never been to a race meeting in my life.
Because business is slack he wants to go off to the local race meeting, or he falls sick.
I have occasionally had a ready-money bet at a race meeting, otherwise 1 should not mind which horse won.
As a result, we propose that licence duty should be levied for each normal race meeting.
Another small but not insignificant point is the requirement for a public auditor to be present at every greyhound race meeting.
An ordinary race meeting is an occasional event dog racing is becoming a universal and habitual pastime, with almost daily fixtures.
But if one goes to a race meeting or into a restaurant, is one still living a "private life"?
One has only to go to a race meeting and walk round the course to see quite a lot of seemingly idle people.