Banned Drugs for Athletes
Should professional sports figures be banned from their sport if convicted of drug possession, drunken driving, spousal battery, or failing to pay child support? Many sports figures violate rules and laws and are passed over because they are who they are, all Americans should be entitled to the same punishments as others. Why would it be fair for one individual to get away by not abiding the laws because they are a celebrity? All individuals should be granted the same treatment as any other individual. A person’s punishment for wrong doing should be based on the crime itself rather than who that person is. Sports figures are idolized by the world, they are just regular everyday people, and if playing fair is what they work for, they should use that in their everyday life and be held accountable for their wrong doing. Sports in America, is a favorite past time and it is something everyone has in common, and everyone looks forward to the games. Whether its baseball, football, basketball or hockey (to name a few), there is always a plan for the big game. Inviting over friends, going to a sports bar, or a local restaurant, even attending the game itself, it is something almost every American enjoys to do. Sports figures are idolized by people around the world of all ages. Children to senior citizens love the sports, and that’s what this country is all about! There’s nothing like watching your favorite team win a game and then the children running as close as they can to the field to get their star players autographs, the respect that Americans have for their sports figures is a great win as itself. The players enjoy it as much as the fans. Sports figures are respected by people world-wide and the people that respect them have a high expectation of them, not only as their favorite players but as the role models to their children and themselves. Whether someone is a sports figure or just an ordinary middle classed American, they should be treated the same when it
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