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California to Withhold Signal to Beulah Park The Thoroughbred Owners of California plans to withhold the state simulcast signal to Beulah Park beginning Feb. 20 following a unanimous vote of its board Feb. 15, TOC president Drew Couto said. “Make no mistake, horsemen own the image of their horses, their silks, they employ other horsemen to ride their horses, and collectively have and control the right to use and protect that property” said TOC board member Mace Siegel in a statement. “We will take whatever legal steps necessary to protect those rights, wherever and whenever they are challenged or denied horsemen.” Couto said horsemen's control of racing's simulcast signal "is a fundamental principle" to the TOC board. He said the ban would remain in effect as long as Beulah Park is the live racing entity accepting the California signal. Under the 1996 law that authorized full-card interstate simulcasts in Ohio, all racetracks in the state must have access to incoming signals. Therefore, no track or off-track betting parlor in Ohio can receive the California signals through the end of the Beulah Park meet May 5. Currently, Bay Meadows and Santa Anita Park are open for live Thoroughbred racing in California. "There is simply too much at stake to pretend that this matter does not directly impact our member’s interests," Couto said. The Ohio court case could be heard sometime this summer.
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