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As our friend from Ipswich has said, anybody who want to find out about railways or railroads can find out as much informaton as they need without comming within miles of a railroad. <br /> This kind of activity is somewhat of a knee jerk reaction to what was lets face it, a couple of terrible deeds. Now anybody who even glances at a train may find the police bearing down on them. Our hobby if followed properly is harmless <br />and I had been lead to understand has, on several occassions actually helped a railroad, when such railfans have seen something out of the ordinary. <br /> <br />I'm sure that if railfans if necessary told the local police what they were doing and that there were no ill gains to be got, then railfans could get on with their hobby, and the police could concentrate on more important matters. <br />RJC <br />
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