QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates QUOTE: I'm not as young as you think, I have considerable life experience. Unlike you I do not trespass unless by ignorance of not knowing the property line. If I knew the line I did not cross it unless invited in by the railroad. With the No Trespassing signs posted everywhere it has not happened in many years. (OPINION) Your "more flys with honey" statement is interesting because it goes both ways. The railroad employees are part of a business which needs customers to survive. What if the father and son were the brother and nephew of a very large railroad shipper, a railroad shipper that is on the fence about a decision to keep using the railroad or switching to truck and all he needs is a slight pu***o move to truck? The CN guy just gave him the push. the "trespassing" I was talking about includes anytime I step onto a ROW...technically anytime you step onto the RR's ballast, you are on private property...you are gonna tell me that you call ahead for permission everytime before you even do that?
QUOTE: I'm not as young as you think, I have considerable life experience. Unlike you I do not trespass unless by ignorance of not knowing the property line. If I knew the line I did not cross it unless invited in by the railroad. With the No Trespassing signs posted everywhere it has not happened in many years. (OPINION) Your "more flys with honey" statement is interesting because it goes both ways. The railroad employees are part of a business which needs customers to survive. What if the father and son were the brother and nephew of a very large railroad shipper, a railroad shipper that is on the fence about a decision to keep using the railroad or switching to truck and all he needs is a slight pu***o move to truck? The CN guy just gave him the push.
QUOTE: You may want to read Randy's post above.
QUOTE: Firstly, it's perfectly legal to take pictures of somebody's house from public property--can't do anything about that. Sincerely, Daniel Parks
QUOTE: Originally posted by Green Bay Paddlers Sounds like you were trespassing and the CN guy was doing his job. I'm confused what the issue is here?
QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates QUOTE: You may want to read Randy's post above. I did, and by god, i'd arrest Randy too if he came on property tresspassing, and got lippy when asked to leave..
QUOTE: Originally posted by jsoderq OK this has gone on long enough. One last thought especially for all you railfans with attitude. If you are asked to leave by a legal peace officer, regardless where you are standing, you are disobeying a lawful order and can be arrested. If you don't believe this get in the middle of a crime scene or accident and try to tell them you are on public property and refuse to leave. I guarantee you will get a chance to see the judge.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Norfolk Southern Railfan All that I can say to this topic is that I've never had any problems with NS employees.
QUOTE: Originally posted by BaltACD In view of the security situation that exists today in the free world. All rail employees are being encouraged to challenge ANY, repeat ANY tresspasser that is observed on company property. The rail operating culture almost ensures that any challenge will not be tactful. Operating rail employees are not hired for their 'Public Relations' abilities.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard Because that part of the GCOR isn’t directed towards the general public... I thought you might have caught on by now... Go to any book store and ask for a copy of the GCOR, or NORAC rule book... Your smooth out of luck, bet on it. Because the rule books are not for consumption by the public, they were never intended for general publication, and are directed towards railroad employees and customers, not fans. You mentioned that railroaders work in a "public atmosphere"...nonsense...we work on private property, it just dosnt have walls around it. Try waltzing into any refinery down here, and see how "public" the atmosphere gets...this aint the shopping mall, and we dont have door greeters... What the GCOR is referring to is directed towards the railroad's customers, and other railroad employees...used to be if you didn’t have a pint in your back pocket, you couldn’t get on the motor...fights amongst employees were common, they were a little rougher around the edges than they are today, and a lot of times, conductors and engineers would "explain" how a new brakie made a mistake with their fist... Go ahead, do as was suggested in another posting...call any trainmaster on any railroad, and complain that a employee would not let you take a photo of a locomotive, in fact, tell him how rude that employee was.....I would be surprised if he didn't hang up on you. What you guys don’t seem to get is that you are allowed to take pictures only by our good graces... Trust me; if we didn’t want you taking photos, we would "ruin" every one you tried to take. Imagine how many photos Railpictures would post if all of them had crew members fanny’s hanging out the window, or the engineer and conductor were "shooting the bird" out both windows... Ever get the full blast from a locomotives air horn? I doubt it, because at full blast, they can cause real harm to your ears, and make enough vibration to rattle a camera on a tripod, not to mention make you flinch if your holding the camera in your hand. Fact is, most of us don’t mind you shooting photos, it is a kinda ego boost in a way...but we do mind when you do things that endanger you or us... If you read most of the postings here, you should realize that the majority of the fans have good experiences, not bad, and most railroaders are not bothered by fans, in fact, most railroaders are a pretty friendly bunch. Sure, every once in a while, you run across a jerk, but that’s the exception, not the rule. Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan . My point is that sometimes it might be better to be more diplomatic ...-<snip>-
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan I understand that Ed. My point is that sometimes it might be better to be more diplomatic to say a father and his son who will leave when asked then say a snot-nosed punk who thinks it is his right to be there-you know who I am refering too. I understand that it is private property but most people don't refinery-fan if you understand where I'm going with this. Please believe me that I am not trying to start an arguement; I just simply want to know why the employees aren't a little more patient with those who may only tresspass a little bit in an area that is not directly involved with equipment or anything else (patient in this case I am refering to a polite request to leave and suggestion to where to take the picture) as opposed to the hardline approach which is what you had to do with that guy you told us about? Can't there be a double standard for those who are polite and just a little too rambunctious and those who are complete jerks and have no respect?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan . My point is that sometimes it might be better to be more diplomatic ...-<snip>- How's this for "diplomatic"? It's time for RAILFAN ROUNDUP!!!
QUOTE: I finally fiqured it out. Very possible that TheAntiGates is really the CN guy!![(-D]
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