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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by alcodave</i> <br /><br />So if it was your teenage son doing something stupid and getting killed would you tell your relatives that the idiot punk kid got what he deserved? I do agree that tagging freights is a crime and they were somewhere that they should not have been,but show some respect for a human life. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />All of my relatives would certainly be very disappointed in the boy deliberately putting himself into a postion where he might get hurt or killed. My family teaches things like obeying the crossing gates, staying out of areas where we dont belong and away from yards where equiptment can silently roll down the track and hit you. <br /> <br />If the child is brought up to respect the property and not engage in tagging then there is not any problem. But if the child disobeys the rules and gets injured or killed.... the entire family will go: <br /> <br />Aww that is just too bad. Now we gotta fix him up in the hospital or bury him. Life is like that. <br /> <br />Let me briefly explain something. I am trained in Hazmat for trucking. If I am in a situation where there is a incident developing with other people... I will NOT be the last man fleeing the scene. Anyone behind me who stumbles and calls for help will be left behind. <br /> <br />That is just the way it is. <br /> <br />There is somewhere a video of a European Train bearing down on a child playing chicken on these forums. You watch this video and then come back here and tell us if you still feel respect for this kid.
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