I think most of us would never be able to face looking at these awards at home Sam.
The feeling of guilt would be overwhelming.
She can never convince herself that the trips were solo.
It is like those who fill in false entries in their log books to expand flying hours enroute to a commercial
licence.
In the USA they view this sort of thing more seriously.
Federal suit against Lance Armstrong hinges on judge's ruling
Whistleblower case at a critical decision point.
The US Federal False Claims Act or 'whistleblower' lawsuit against Lance Armstrong could be reaching its final phase as a judge is set to make a ruling on whether the case should go to trial or be dismissed.
USA Today reports that District Judge Christopher Cooper is poised to make this decision in the $100 million case which was initially brought by Armstrong's former teammate Floyd Landis, and then joined by the federal government. It alleges that Armstrong defrauded the government by doping during the time the US Postal Service acted as title sponsor for his team. Should they win, the damages owed would be three times the amount of the fraud.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/fede...judges-ruling/