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From my experience with FRA inspectors, they take their job very seriously and look things through very thoroughly. When I was remote training I had the same one watch me work two seperate days. He walked up and checked to make sure my safety equipment was being worn properly, etc. <br /> I do believe that big business will do anything to make a profit including cutting its own feet out from under it, so it wouldn't suprise me to see railroads trying seduce FRA inspectors with high paying jobs to take their attention off the point at hand.
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