QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard Train Guy, First, good job. You removed a serious danger to the foot traffic there, and if said traffic consist of a lot of younger kids, you may have saved some kids hand or eyesight. By the way, its a federal offense to have those in your posession without a federal license, and also a crime to transport them. (yes, railroads have a license and permit for them) But you showed a lot of what Mookie and Modelcar are looking for, common sense, by turning them over to someone qualified to dispose of them correctly. Next time, try calling the railroad instead, and place the burden on them to remove the danger. Only if they fail to correct the problem should you act, and then you should call you local police, they are trained, (or should be) to handle things like this. Still, you should be commended for first identifying a danger, then removing the danger so others stay safe, then turning them over to someone qualified to handle the problem. All in all, a good job. Stay Frosty, Ed
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Train Guy 3 Yeah i knew those dern things were very explosive. The main reason i took them was for the kids at the trailer park. I probably shouldn't have taken them. Those things have now been disposed of by an Army CORPS engineer.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Train Guy 3 Yeah I'm working on talking to those kids, no body listens. I'm tring to get something set up with my school and Operation Lifesaver. I just can't believe how many people at my school think a train hitting you is just like breaking a leg. It is just unreal, I've thought about showing some of my videos to them during drivers-ed.... maybe they learn.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by kenneo [brBTW - on the former railroad i worked for, we would run stings when we found people congregating around the tracks for now particular reason. The Roadmaster and a Special Agent would Hi-Rail by and talk to the folks, and invariably, one would try to be "honest" and ask for a spike or something. The RDM would give them a spike, and the bull would bust them for receiving stolen property. You see, the RR had a rule that absolutely prohibited an employee or any former employee from ever possessing any railroads property or former property for any reason at any time or any place - even if they had a proper Bill-of-Sale. So when the RDM gave that person a spike, well, there you are.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Train Guy 3 I found some torpedoes in a metal box beside the track today. It looks like its been there while and it was halfway under the ballast. So is taking it stealing?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by flee307 The fact that someone even has to ask this question shows how our society has declined. Originally posted by kevinstheRRman WHAT??? Common, lets get a grip here, people have freedom of speech and are permitted to ask what they want.. Sure your mower should be there after a week, But i doubt 5 years, because i think after about 2 years the town will come and remove it because it is a butt-ugly site!
QUOTE: Originally posted by flee307 The fact that someone even has to ask this question shows how our society has declined.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bigboy4024 what happens if that railroad property is in a scrap yard?
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