Train horns

Trains should not be allowed to sound their horns near urban areas that have adequate functional gates at road crossings. If you get hit by a giant rumbling train that goes along extremely obvious tracks, you weren’t meant for civilized society. Exceptions should be granted when people are on the tracks or dangerously near them and there’s reasonable cause for sounding a horn (children playing near tracks, for example). A $5,000 fine should be assessed to the operator of a company whose train sounds in a forbidden area in violation of this law. No negligence suits should be permitted to be brought against train operators for a failure to sound a horn resulting in death or injury—it should be incumbent on the victim not to get hit by the giant, eminently predictable train.

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