With today's technology, as long as they're still sending paper copies, "protecting" the test is tougher than ever. Personally, I guess I'm not seeing the big deal with the test being out there or the answers for that matter...anybody who's going to cheat on a rules test that we all should know is going to find a way to do it anyway...if they really want to prevent it, go after some of the "cheaters" and suspend their license for a season...the word will travel fast. Otherwise, FED shouldn't worry about something that nearly public domain in baseball america...as long as nobody is selling their material...let it ride.
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