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Im desperately searching for real reasons, why railways are so attractive for young people to hang out.
There are plenty of dangers around, not only the train that is much faster than we can percieve...I know that many of you guys are aware of that but why do you think your mates are leaving this out of sight?
When I was a kid a guy in the school was quatered by a train while he was listening to his earphones...Is there not enough scary examples of kids who lost limbs or just lack of information?
Or lack of space in the city to try out independecy?
in australia if you are caught on the railway lines its a $5000 fine, and i know a girl who got that fine. she was mega pissed!
When i walk to school [which isnt often anymore cause i drive now] i walk across the tracks, but its just a single track and you can see for lright into the distance if there is a train coming so its safe.
Most people don't take the train in my area. See, the trains where I live are primarily there for industrial purposes- Bosch, Westvaco, Alcoa, Nucor, and Daimer-Chrystler for example. There was a recent attempt to use them for normal commuter purposes, however, that would have cost far too much money.
Moving on, I must agree that hanging around railroad tracks is a pretty stupid idea. Theres no real logic that could justify such an irrational thought.