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<p>If the railroad and the local jurisdiction mutually agreed to a horn free environment, then it looks like everyone materially involved should have been happy.</p><p>The fool that disregarded the crossing guards got what they had coming to them, I hope the RR submits a whopping repair bill to the car driver's insurance company, hope it maxes out their coverage, and places the driver in debt for a long time.</p><p> </p><p>No need for ALL the local residents to suffer at the noise of the horns just because a few idiots are stupid. </p><p>we wouldn't require EVERYONE to wear depends undergarments just because SOME people are incontinent, nor ban all guns just because SOME people are bank robbers, so lets not call the noise abatement agreements a failure just because a few people obviously are. <span class="smiley">[oX)]</span><br /> </p>
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