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Re: Blowing the Horn



But lightning is an act of god and beyond control, however horns etc are
another matter.
Cheers
Rod Gayford
"Tony Gatt" <baulko@optushome.com.au> wrote in message
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> "Rod Gayford" <rjaygee@eisa.net.au> wrote in message
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> > Well I think there is a real OH&S issue with suburban electric trains
> > blowing their horns in confined spaces such as underground stations etc.
> It
> > is not so bad with 8 car trains but the other day a down shore 6 car
train
> > blew its horn departing Wynyard and the noise was far above comfort, and
> > probably, safe levels.
>
> Gawd.. OH&S in most cases is a perfect excuse for people to whine and
> complain about things that used to be perfectly normal.
>
> Could somebody please tell me how I can sue mother nature for the
lightning
> strike 3 weeks ago that was so close, it created sounds levels far above
> comfort levels, and caused at least 4 people including myself to come very
> close to an uncontrolled bowel movement??
>
> When the train moves without sound and runs over someone, then the
question
> will be "Why don't trains blow their horns??"
>
> No offence to you Rod, but I just get tired of hearing the OH&S sprawl
over
> every little thing.
>
> Tony.
> (Living life without worrying about every little thing...)
>
>