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Train kills man painting graffiti on boxcar
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Yesterday I saw a woman (dressed in very nice clothes, getting into a BMW or some other such expesinve car) purposely walk over to the sidewalk in a parking lot, and place her empty drink bottle on the ground. <br /> <br />She littered. She even made some comment to her friend about "not wanting to look like she was litering". <br /> <br />I was fuming mad when she did this - she obviously doesn't live in the circle of people who clean up after others. I was pretty upset. But, I'm sure glad she didn't die for it. <br /> <br />I realize this is nowhere near what the tagger did. But where do you draw the line? We all do stupid stuff (I happen to never do any type of littering, disrespecting property, etc.) but we all do stupid stuff. It's downright sad that this guy died. <br /> <br />If I do something stupid like not check my air pressure in my tires, and it causes my tire to blow or something, should I be dead. Dang, I hope nobody thinks that about me, that would suck. <br /> <br />Where do you draw the line? I said it before - we're all railroad freaks on here. The rest of the world isn't as familiar with trains as we are. Are you living near a radioactive testing zone of the country? Maybe some people would think others are stupid for living where they live. I know, this is extreme, but I don't know how you choose where to draw the line. <br />
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