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Hi guys and gals, <br /> <br />Sorry to disappoint you eolafan, but I am probably at least as honest as most of you and maybe more honest than a few others. <br /> <br />So, to answer your question Dave, this is "the deal". <br /> <br />Read ALL the responses in my other two threads and you will notice that many of these people do in fact feel that stealing from the R.R. is not a crime. The same is evidently true in regards to trespassing. <br /> <br />Unfortunately Brian your assumption that "we all know that trespassing and stealing is not right" just isn't true. <br /> <br />I suspect that many more people feel that trespassing and stealing from a R.R. are not crimes but were reluctant to post a response fearing they would be bashed. <br /> <br />I felt my first two theads were worthwhile subjects and judging by the large response to each of them many others also felt the same. However, if you gentleman feel otherwise no one is forcing you to join-in. <br /> <br />Another assumption that is not entirely true is that ALL railroad museums care if goods are stolen. I have first hand knowledge of stolen items being accepted by a museum. If they knew the items were stolen, at the time, I do not know. <br />When I informed the staff of this "oversight" ( I'm giving them the benefit of a doubt) they ignored my notice and have treated me like an outsider ever since. <br />When I have told others, outside the museum, of this incident they act as if I have just broken some TABOO by saying this about a R.R. museum. <br /> <br />Has any one seen any of my three topics on any other forum? I haven't, so this is why I thought them to be worth posting. <br /> <br />So now you know "whats the deal". <br /> <br />If I think of another topic I intend to post it even if it has to do with (gasp) stealing. <br /> <br />Have fun....be safe....OLD DAD <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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