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I would love to hear some comments about the industries trend in crossing safety. I have to say I am very disturbed by their lack of concern for people crossing tracks. Operation Lifesaver which is a HUGE facade says that ALL accidents are the result of the DRIVER. If you really want to know the full story go to Angelsonthetracks.org. The railroad doesn't want you to know the full story so with the help of the government they have 'operation lifesaver'. As railroad enthusiast we need to put some pressure on these Gigantic money making companies to start spending some of there millions of dollars in PROFIT on fixing the incredible amount of ULTRA-HAZARDOUS crossings in the US. Take a look a Europe if you want to see how the railroads should respond to dangerous crossings. 0 fatalities vs. ~400 in the US. Something needs to be done!!!! Thank you and I look forward to some dialog on this. I was a Juror on a crossing accident case and I found out the TRUTH!!!! I absolutely couldn't believe the incredible lack of concern on the railroads part for LIFE. Don't let operation lifesaver fool you. Find out on your own. <br /> <br />http://www.landskroner.com/railkill-mp.html <br />http://www.landskroner.com/railinvest-dp.html <br />http://www.angelsontrack.org
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