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Train Horns and Whistles - Too Quiet?
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another nimby attack!! ok, if they don't want the horns. don't cry on tv when someone you know or love tries to be a tough guy and go under the gates (if any), and that's it. safety and common sense go together. it's the people who sit in front of the tv all day, and don't want to hear the horn, while watching mindless reality shows, and can't hear the tv? maybe, maybe not. still, this is a reality show that no one takes seriously anymore. gates are not enough. i say this, if the horns go away, you are on your own with your fate. we need the horns, they are loud, but that is the whole idea. if it bothers you whiny people out there, then move!! most cases, the railroad was there before you. these are the people who like lawsuits as a sport. "the engineer didn't blow the horn"!! when you think about it, he or she should not have to, but people are so oblivious with their loud stereos, cell phones, etc., that staying alert is too much of a challenge!!! can't walk and chew gum at the same time? ... get out of your car, and take your test over! keep the horns, it's more music than most of this crap blasting out of these goofy kids cars anyway. support O.L !!!!
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