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What's stopping people from hijacking military trains?
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[quote user="rogertra"] <p>Iceman.</p><p>As I said before "Take me to Cuba"</p><p>Bah!</p><p>How can you hijack something that's on a fixed pathway with the route set by people who aren't even on the train? A train is not like any other vehicle nor like an aircraft. The train nor the crew decide where they are going. So, tell me how you would hi-jack one?</p><p>Impossible.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Roger,</p><p>I can't exactly tell you how but I just see it and saw it as possible. Believe it or not, people also said that learning to fly, then fly a commercial jet into a building narrower than the plane itself is impossible not to mention bring down TWO world's highest building is impossible. Bruce Ismay who built Titanic said 'Titanic is unsinkable and God himself couldn't sink it.' People at FAA also said jumnping from a plane flying at 300 knots is impossible but DB Cooper did it and got away with a lot of money while doing it.</p><p>If you really want to goto Cuba, I think I got enough frequent flyers points to go but just think about the above words for a sec.</p>
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