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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by BentnoseWillie</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by missouri</i>Like I said the brain washing must start early on when the job starts.[/quote]I'm not a cop, or a railroader. Nor am I an employee of GE, Westinghouse, Microsoft, Enron, McDonald's, the CIA, the NSA or Martha Stewart, nor was I ever in the service of any government anywhere. Of course, I <i>am</i> Canadian, and therefore a socialist. Sue me. Now:<ul>I understood "red means stop" the first time. <br /> <br />I learned to "stop, look and listen" when in doubt at a railroad crossing, since 1.5 tons of car loses to 7000 tons of train, every time. <br /></ul>So - who brainwashed me into thinking I'm responsible for my own actions? I blame the Masons. [:)] <br />[/quote]http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/TA/ProgMgt/Grants/Sight_Eng.pdf Here before you get yourself and others killed brainiac LOOK this far. Now a very fart smellar like yourself would know to turn the crossing in as sight obstructed wouldn't you. Use 911 because whenever someone is killed the record of the call will never be found to the railroad.
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