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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by 45144</i> <br /><br />I'm always amazed when the spokesmen say that the train speed is being investigated, do the authorities not get the fact that people should not go onto a RR bridge without permission and the speed of the train is irrelevent <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Our society today doesn't care about "your rights", what they care about is Me, Myself and I. I want, I need, I, me, MINE. Like the post the other day about the people who set up a B B Q on the railroad tracks and then were mad when a train came. Many people today are absolutely "clueless" about other people, AND the fact that other people have rights too. We have become a society based on " M E " and nothing is as important as ME. "Permission" to go on a railroad bridge? Surely not, that would interfear with "MY Rights". "Tresspassing", oh no, it is the railroad who is tresspassing, I was standing here BEFORE the train came. Our society looks to pin the blame on everyone and everything BUT themselves. And our court system has allowed it all to happen. <br /> <br />Every day I see ATROCIOUS driving by rude, careless people. I am amazed by how careless and inconsiderate people can be while driving. I have not had a car accident in 20 some years, but these idiots keep trying to help me have one. <br /> <br />The view may be better from the bridge, but I am too busy trying to dodge these idiots and don't have time to look. <br /> <br /> <br />
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