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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by edblysard</i> <br /><br />Brandon, <br />It has a tag on it stating who it belongs too...which I am quite sure does not have your name in the blank.... <br /> <br />Possion of a EOT outside of the railroad is a crime, usually a class C misdemeanor... <br />read the tag, and return it to its owner. <br />You have already put yourself in a bad position by offering to sell stolen items... <br />yes, stolen...you didnt purchase it, and it wasnt a gift...forgotton or not by the railroad who owns it, the instant you picked it up and removed it, it became stolen. <br /> <br />Do yourself a big favor, give it back. <br /> <br />Ed <br /> <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />When I found the device, the antenna was broken off. I want to know, if the conductor knew it was broken, then why didn't he put it back in the cab of the loco and take it to the nearest shop to get repaired? But instead, he threw it on the side when he could of done that.
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