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    Thumbs down Ban Trains Now

    That's it! I am sick of these oversized machines clogging our society.

    It is a miracle that something nasty didn't happen here.

    Yahoo!7 News

    I have even heard that people drop there kids off to school in these things.

    Disgrace, I will start a petition.









    Seriously ...that woman shouldn't buy a lotto ticket ....she has just used up her luck.

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    That's pretty messed up.....
    Cheers

    Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepy View Post
    That's it! I am sick of these oversized machines clogging our society.

    It is a miracle that something nasty didn't happen here.

    Yahoo!7 News

    I have even heard that people drop there kids off to school in these things.

    Disgrace, I will start a petition.









    Seriously ...that woman shouldn't buy a lotto ticket ....she has just used up her luck.




    Nah you got it all wrong ban prams..... and stollers.... errr hold on a sec....
    <<<nay, hey nay?, yeah.. babe we having any more kids?....NO?.. OK cheers>>>
    YEAH BAN 'EM ALL

    Luckily mum didnt jump down or lean further and get hit by the train too!
    that would have cleared the colesterol from any arteries...


    I feel sorry for the poor bugger driving too, how do you think he felt/feels?

    so I assume this kid was in training for something special!!
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    Yes, in all seriousness, the poor Mum and the driver would be in a terrible state now - even though it was a good outcome.

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    banning trains is not the answer,
    work place health and safety have determined that stations are not safe places for people,
    so
    ban people from stations.
    Safe Travels
    harry

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    I blame Frank Hornby

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    The driver is being hailed a hero. What a load of old cobblers, he applied the emergency brake, and was a passenger from there.
    Using that rationale, I'm a bloody legend.
    Admittedly it's a miracle the child was not hurt, but more by good luck than good management.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    I get the points,its a signal that you are on the right track Sleeps
    Coops!!

    I will get fired up soon!, it puts a spark in my boiler to see this and I consider it a miscarraige of justice if someone doesnt steam over to your place right now and railroad your sorry backside out of town!!!


    Making puns like that show that you really dont know your station in life, obviously someone has tickets on themselves..... now its time you made tracks.... go on!!!

    I dont know, the boys just (when it comes to rail)yards behind!!!

    anyway....
    like I said Coops no more puns, you wouldnt catch me doing it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grockle View Post
    I blame Frank Hornby
    Or his cousin Terry Triang.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    The driver is being hailed a hero. What a load of old cobblers, he applied the emergency brake, and was a passenger from there.
    Using that rationale, I'm a bloody legend.
    Admittedly it's a miracle the child was not hurt, but more by good luck than good management.
    He would have had little time to react.
    Sounds like media rhetoric Ian. I think suburban train drivers have a tough gig with many of them experiencing horrible stuff - best not discussed here though.

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