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ANTI"BUFF"? WHY?
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I guess I am not a buff. I am not willing to steal railroad property. I did pick up a very rusty spike on the sidewalk under a bridge once. The most serious tresspassing I have done is to cross unprotected tracks while hiking or surveying or to stand within 40 feet of the tracks to take a photograph for a bridge site I was to design. I would never impose on a railroader to find out what he thought about the 'this or that' but I have asked a flagman protecting a worksite how many trains usually pass this place on a usual day. <br /> <br />Even though I work in an office, we have our own 'goofs' who detract from getting work done by tinkering with the fancy computer hardware. I imagine this is similar to what railroaders think 'buffs' would do if given a job. In the end, it should be handled on a case by case basis. <br /> <br />MHO - Ed
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