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Thanks Ed!! We can finaly get pass this speedbump and hit the problem head on ( NO PUN INTENDED!!). Ive only seen OLS booths at the train shows here in Wisconsin. Not at the race track, not at the car shows, or any mall ....train shows. <br /> <br />Call me stupid, but most Railfans/Employees already understand to respect these giant beast. Its the family of 4 who are in a ru***o see Grandma, Or the kid showing off just how cool his pimp ride is. These are the people that need to be reached. Law enforcement, OLS, AND the local RR's need to get this point across at places that THESE people will be. Im not shure just how we got so PO'd over a few remarks, but all nonsense aside how can you sell common sense? I did not see it at the hobby store, or the car part store. Why because YOU must learn this lesson. <br /> <br />Recently I heard that a railfan was hit and killed here in Milwaukee in the "Hiawatha Corridor". Its no suprise to see Amtrak trains reach 80 mph here...So why was he on the tracks? Again and it realy hurts to say it COMMON SENSE!! The railroad's post NO TRESSPASSING signs to PROTECT us..from ourselfs. <br /> <br />Icemanmike-Milwaukee
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