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Re: Safety Vests & Level Crossings



"Al" <alpout@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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> "stephen" <stephen@turboweb.splat.spam.net.au> wrote in message
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> > While driving along the Hume yesterday with little to occupy the brain
> > this solution came to mind (putting together recent threads on safety
> > vests and on level crossings)
> >
> > If all cars were required to wear saftey vests while crossing rail
> > lines then the cars would be kept safe.
> >
> > Then too, if all car occupants were required to also wear safety vests
> > while the car is crossing rail lines the occupants would be kept safe
> > too!
> >
> > In addition, if trains put on safety vests before crossing roads the
> > trains would be kept safe as well.
> >
> > So simple!!!
>
> Have you ever thought of joining WorkCover?? They're after people who
think
> like that. <g>
>
> Although you did forget to mention any kangaroos, livestock, fauna and
flora
> that may get in the way of the train.  Gotta protect the wildlife, and
keep
> the greenies on side <g>.

How about if we just pull up all of the railways so that can't hurt anyone??
Or make rollingstock out of foam??


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Paul Jones
http://pj_rail.tripod.com
(Updated 23 May)