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Mike, you say that if the railroad would have cutback the brush, then the visibility would have been improved. This is the only thing that you have said that actualy makes sense! Now what did the Engineer say about this collision? Did these drivers come to a complete stop? If they were not sure if it was safe to cross did they shut up, roll down the windows & listen? If this accident did not happen, I'd say yes the did. Obviously they did not and yes payed for there mistakes. <br /> <br />Ok J bring the hedge clipper, I got the hammer & shovel. We will start from Pen state & go west. Ed you bring the baseball bat. This way after we fix all the X-ing's you can beat the sense into the ones that don't stop, and all the neer misses!! Mike you just sit back and watch how much people STILL dont get it, and still say it's the RR fault; Even If its a near miss, Im sure Ed will set them straight. I hope to God that people learn from this. Only you can save yourself!!!!!!!!!!!! <br />Icemanmike-Milwaukee <br />P.S. Im not attacking anyone but the morons that run a train, get hit, and then sues a RR for their own stupidity!!
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