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Yes denial is so much easier than actually being objective and considering both sides. I'm sure the pain you experienced in your accidents is beyond imagination. You are helpless in the ability to stop in time, I realize that and am sorry you had to experience it firsthand. As an interesting point of interest, what do you think your company would have done if you suggested that the speed in certain areas be reduced because of some crossings that don't facilitate adequate abililty to judge speed, distance of the train? I find your reference to a racial or ethnic slur is absurd. This is about a company that puts dollars before safety. Give it a try to test it. I'm sure there are some safety issues that you would like to be addressed. Well start pushing them and see what happens. Of course your powerful Union will back you although because of governmental protection which says you can't go on strike, that kinds of limits the power. These comments by the way are the result of freedom of speech, if the truth to you is that painful turn off the computer, close your eyes and pretend that your company is doing everything they can to ensure that both you and some family don't have to experience the pain of an avoidable collision. <br />Mike
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