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QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken Oh ye great retired one of the same age*:[bow] Responded to you in context. Responded also from the viewpoint of one who fixes track that the pretty toys run on. Not in any way/shape/form trying to attack you. Just speaking-up for those who are vilified by those who do not necessarilly see the whole picture. ( [:-,]the same thing goes for the "rough x-ing" complainers that many times fail to see that the crossing is in fair shape, but the highway paving and profile is a sorry mess) Mudchicken[banghead]
QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken Hey AntiGates: Being that you seem to be independently wealthy up there on your gold plated soapbox; How about donating your excess wealth to the local roadmaster/ track supervisor who doesn't have two nickels to rub together? The issue gets worse when you consider railroads can no longer spray like they used to either - but farmers can put down stuff that was banned 20 years ago without penalty (custodians of the land? - baloney!)... Iron Feathers[banghead]
QUOTE: Originally posted by K. P. Harrier The forum to date has spoken words of practicality in the topic SHOULD THE GOVERNMENT BREAKUP UNION PACIFIC? Regardless, though, government tends to do the will of the people. If the average citizen could read WAVE AT TRAIN, GO TO JAIL that was popular at this forum a few months ago, they may come to have a very different view of Union Pacific, a shocking view that may even unsettle most railfans! I believe what is saving UP is the ignorance of the American people. But, even government officials run for cover when public awareness causes the feathers of the masses to become totally ruffled.
QUOTE: Originally posted by K. P. Harrier Whoops! NOT the ignorance of Americans, but UNAWARENESS would have been a better word choice. I apologize. As far as facts, I personally was told to move on by Union Pacific special agents, and explicitly hold the railroad property began at the pavement edge. I believe the masses believe as I do, that one should be able to safely park out of traffic on the shoulder paid for by the taxpayers. If the railroad put signs up declaring their property line and what would happen to the people that safely parked out of traffic, the public outcry would be so great and hostile that the railroad would immediately change its tune, or suffer the consequences if it did not. The railroad playing a bully game simply does not reflect well on the American flag adorning UP locomotives. And what property own should risk his property or house to play the game? Saying one will sue has greater implications than one first thinks. I believe the force of a mob changes even the wickedest of villains! Going it alone is not wise.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- K.P.’s absolute “theorem” from early, early childhood that he has seen over and over and over again: Those that CAUSE a problem in the first place will act the most violently if questioned or exposed.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
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