Initially, when I found out the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation had incorrectly counted an elevated T:E ratio as proof of PED use, I assumed it was garden-variety commission incompetence. I assumed they didn’t know any better, and once they were informed of their mistake, they would at least try to correct it. I was wrong.
The more I dug into the situation, the more it became apparent that the TDLR didn’t just make one good-faith mistake, but instead embarked on a campaign of incompetence and apparent willful obstructionism to the detriment of Cortney Casey’s career and reputation.