There is no such thing as a bad day of railfanning. So many trains, so little time.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Big surprise there. Corruption in government and it's agencies are the reason why things will never change for the good. I know how much it costed to bribe the Republican party; $200, 000 but I wonder how much U.P payed to Ms. Munroe. I guess the F.B.I will have to find that one out. How much money would you like to bet that the F.B.I won't investigate it and their superiors will mysteriously be told to leave it be? Whole thing reaks like a tra***rain.[V]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Big surprise there. Corruption in government and it's agencies are the reason why things will never change for the good. I know how much it costed to bribe the Republican party; $200, 000 but I wonder how much U.P payed to Ms. Munroe. I guess the F.B.I will have to find that one out. How much money would you like to bet that the F.B.I won't investigate it and their superiors will mysteriously be told to leave it be? Whole thing reaks like a tra***rain.[V] I can see we need to reel your leash in again Andrew. LC
QUOTE: Originally posted by Overmod It isn't the article Mark found libelous -- it was Andrew's somewhat excessive reaction to the 'revelations' it contained. What happened to the Walter Lippmanns of this world? I'm sick and tired of the prevalence of the debating-society mentality in what masquerades as 'objective' journalism (e.g. "news that's (supposedly) fit to print"). And no, I don't consider propaganda from the opposite point of view to be countervailing assurance that a 'fair and balanced' viewpoint will result from considering all sources together...
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal I'd be more concerned with possible relationships between the railroads and the STB. It's possible that due to the unfortunate mergers of the 1990's the remaining Class I's have just gotten to big to get a handle on the day to day idiosyncrasies of operations. Isn't it more likely that UP's accident problems are a result of too few or still too green crews? To suggest that FRA officials would ingore safety concerns to placate allegedly cozy relationships between FRA and UP personnel is ludicrous on the surface.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Is there a response from the FRA including Ms Monroe?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan To be devil's advocate, if the story is bunk, why hasn't the journalist been repromanded?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal I'd be more concerned with possible relationships between the railroads and the STB. It's possible that due to the unfortunate mergers of the 1990's the remaining Class I's have just gotten to big to get a handle on the day to day idiosyncrasies of operations. Isn't it more likely that UP's accident problems are a result of too few or still too green crews? To suggest that FRA officials would ingore safety concerns to placate allegedly cozy relationships between FRA and UP personnel is ludicrous on the surface. FM- The STB has nothing to do with the subject of this thread which is allegations concerning the FRA's effectiveness as a safety regulator. It has NOTHING to do with STB regulations which are primarily financially related. Your bent towards changing reality in this area is well known, but we aren't discussing that here. If you wi***o discuss the STB feel free to start a new thread. LC
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