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1 hour ago, curious said:

Are unlicenced people allowed to enter stabling areas on course unannounced?

Colin Whiteman has been doing it for years.  First time I've heard you complain!!!

Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, Huey said:

To go in stable area.

You've lost me. Say what you mean? I'm talking about entering private training premises without consent or notice, e.g., landlords.

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6 minutes ago, curious said:

You've lost me. Say what you mean? I'm talking about entering private training premises without consent or notice, e.g., landlords.

Are the landlords licensed?

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I fail to see what is so hard to understand. 

Obviously posters dont know that all stable personnel must be licensed.  Ground workers,  track riders( slow and fast work, separate categories) trainers ( obviously) and of course riders, either professional or amateur.  All hold licenses issued by NZTR.

Random members of the public cannot wander in and out of stable yards unless authorized by trainers ( feed delivery, farriers/ vets, etc).

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58 minutes ago, Freda said:

I fail to see what is so hard to understand. 

Obviously posters dont know that all stable personnel must be licensed.  Ground workers,  track riders( slow and fast work, separate categories) trainers ( obviously) and of course riders, either professional or amateur.  All hold licenses issued by NZTR.

Random members of the public cannot wander in and out of stable yards unless authorized by trainers ( feed delivery, farriers/ vets, etc).

And of course owners but under the supervision of and with the consent of a licence holder.

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On 8/22/2025 at 2:18 PM, curious said:

Are unlicenced people allowed to enter stabling areas on course unannounced?

With all the required signs on gates, and health and safety measures I would say it would not be okay.  If you are talking landlords I wonder what is in a lease agreement that could supercede rules and laws.  How do house rentals deal with a landlord inspection?  I don't think they would be without an appointment.

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35 minutes ago, Special Agent said:

With all the required signs on gates, and health and safety measures I would say it would not be okay.  If you are talking landlords I wonder what is in a lease agreement that could supercede rules and laws.  How do house rentals deal with a landlord inspection?  I don't think they would be without an appointment.

Yes. Residential tenancy law requires 48 hours written notice with the tenant or representative having the right to be present.

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