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Why must one be a lawyer to have the common sense to see all the OPPORTUNITIES that the railroad has to PREVENT SOME accidents? I used to think the world of "OPERATION LIFESAVER" until you see it with ALL the facts. To think that all accidents are the drivers fault is incredibly insensitive and self-serving. How wonderful would it be, to be able to drive lets say a truck and not be responsible for ANY accident that you are involved in. Sounds pretty absurd doesn't it!! Well with the support of our wonderful government that is exactly the message "OPERATION LIFESAVER" is putting out. Wake up and look at all the facts. Of course not all accidents can be prevented, but what about issues that the railroad can address but won't because it will effect to "bottom line". That is the saddest part about it.
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