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Yes, the AAR did give the Homeland Security Dept. a profile, but what would you have given them then? I'm not saying that the AAR didn't know what they were doing, I'm just saying that they didn't have a choice. I think local law enforcement or the railroads should keep a list of 'railfans' to keep in contact with and use to their benefit to report suspicious activities. I know some locations don't like railfans, mostly large cities, but here on the UP in Sheboygan, WI. on the Shoreline Sub, I am known on a first-name basis with quite a few employees. The only ones who don't like me are a few of the grumpy new guys who don't like 'young kids'. I think that they could really use us to their advantage, though. Too bad they don't see it that way...
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