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Um, this is an entirely "un-enlightened" view point, but who was there first, the RR or the individuals who are doing the complaining? Of course, it was the RR. It seems to have become the American way to move in next-door to something that people may find to be a nuisance, then complain about it. <br /> <br />In my City, a group of people who live next to a RR yard went to the City Council to complain about the noise. The RR yard has been there since 1876. I'd certainly support anyone who lived there prior to it being built, but they'd be about 127 yrs old by now and probably have better things to do with their precious time.
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