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QUOTE: Davis said random violence against railroad employees does not happen frequently.
QUOTE: Originally posted by csxengineer98 this is a good example of why railroaders should be able to carry side arms...pilots are alowed to carry them now... so why not railroaders for self defence!!!!! csx engineer
QUOTE: Originally posted by 88gta350 QUOTE: Originally posted by csxengineer98 this is a good example of why railroaders should be able to carry side arms...pilots are alowed to carry them now... so why not railroaders for self defence!!!!! csx engineer Anyone can carry a gun as long as their state permits it and they have the required permit. I imagine the railroad would frown on the pratice though. Hell, 7-11 employees probably have more firepower than most third world countries..... everyone has a right to defend themselves.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Maybe the railroad should fence up their lines in high-crime areas.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear CSX Engineer is absolutely correct. I know someone who was disciplined for having a shotgun in his truck parked on the property (hunting gun). Fences are useless. Many conductors I know have been known to carry an airbrake wrench in bad areas.LC
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QUOTE: Originally posted by 88gta350 Anyone can carry a gun as long as their state permits it and they have the required permit. I imagine the railroad would frown on the pratice though. Hell, 7-11 employees probably have more firepower than most third world countries..... everyone has a right to defend themselves.
QUOTE: Originally posted by csxengineer98 QUOTE: Originally posted by 88gta350 QUOTE: Originally posted by csxengineer98 this is a good example of why railroaders should be able to carry side arms...pilots are alowed to carry them now... so why not railroaders for self defence!!!!! csx engineer Anyone can carry a gun as long as their state permits it and they have the required permit. I imagine the railroad would frown on the pratice though. Hell, 7-11 employees probably have more firepower than most third world countries..... everyone has a right to defend themselves. well.... that maybe ture about the right to carry permits...but you are wrong about railroad workers being able to carry firearms... we are not alowed to have or carry firearms or any wepons of any kind on comp. proporty..that means you cant even pull into the parking lot of the yard office with an achory bow in a rackin the back window of your pickup truck becouse you plan on going hunting when your shift is over!!!!... .... you can be subject to major disaplanary investigation!!!!! csx engineer
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QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear CSX Engineer is absolutely correct. I know someone who was disciplined for having a shotgun in his truck parked on the property (hunting gun). Fences are useless. Many conductors I know have been known to carry an airbrake wrench in bad areas.LC Limited Clear, CSX Engineer Just my opinion, but::........................ I think I know why railroad management doesn't want crews carrying weapons. As I've stated before, I worked 15 years for a transit company. Whenever the time came for the Union and Mangement to negotiate a new Wage contract, feelings of hostility soared on both sides! I was a union rep myself for about 1 1/2 years. On several occasions the tension got hot enough where there was fear that someone might go "Postal" and start pumping bullets so around 1987 management slammed down the hammer about personal weapons. Anyone caught could be terminated and arrested! [:0][B)] Before that the rule had been lightly enforced. Based on what I've read on railroads, the atmosphere seems similar to the one I experienced. It's sad, but that's why rather than you guys are not being allowed to protect yourselves and are expected to use your radios and duck for cover. Management doesn't want to take a chance on Railroad personnel going into "Dirty Harry" mode. Add to that there's also likely the fear that if a railroader does shoot a bad guy in protecting himself, somehow that "moron" would find a "law twisting lawyer" and sue the railroad. It is a frustrating situation.
QUOTE: Originally posted by joeyalone QUOTE: Originally posted by csxengineer98 QUOTE: Originally posted by 88gta350 QUOTE: Originally posted by csxengineer98 this is a good example of why railroaders should be able to carry side arms...pilots are alowed to carry them now... so why not railroaders for self defence!!!!! csx engineer Anyone can carry a gun as long as their state permits it and they have the required permit. I imagine the railroad would frown on the pratice though. Hell, 7-11 employees probably have more firepower than most third world countries..... everyone has a right to defend themselves. well.... that maybe ture about the right to carry permits...but you are wrong about railroad workers being able to carry firearms... we are not alowed to have or carry firearms or any wepons of any kind on comp. proporty..that means you cant even pull into the parking lot of the yard office with an achory bow in a rackin the back window of your pickup truck becouse you plan on going hunting when your shift is over!!!!... .... you can be subject to major disaplanary investigation!!!!! csx engineer I don't think it's so bad that the railroad doesn't allow employees to carry guns. Come on now, things like this can happen anywhere to anyone. If it keeps happening in certain area than that's an exception, but because some crazy speed-tweaking idiot in texarkana thinks he's going to come upon a goldmine by robbing a railworker (last time I checked they weren't pulling in the million$), I don't think that's much reason to arm the populace. Next thing you know, some poor hobo's going to get popped because he approached a brakeman in the dark to ask for directions and the brakemen panicked. Guns? Not always such a good idea.
QUOTE: Originally posted by blaze i just started using a brake stick a few weeks ago. the lite weight makes it a great thing to have in a tight spot. in my opinion, i think the general public sorta dislikes us. they think we get paid millions of dollars to ride up and down the tracks making noise and blocking crossings when we feel like it. im always thinking that one day some pissed off *** is gonna get tired of waiting on me to clear the crossing and get out and come at me. i have a right to defend myself, and since they don't want us carrying guns, i'm gonna make full use of anything i can pick up. as far as the bosses not knowing that some of us do carry, what they don't know could save one of our lives. i had rather have a gun and not need it, than to need one and not have it.
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