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StrikingExamination6 t1_ja8ecs6 wrote

Train cars carrying dangerous materials are marked with plaques that have a number that you can google to tell you what’s inside them, as well as it’s hazardous properties. The remainder of non hazardous material cars are typically not marked. No different than trains in every other state. Not only does the general public not need to know what’s in the overwhelming majority of train cars, but disclosing the routes, times, and contents of hazardous material cars would make them a prime target for people with less than noble intents.

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PinkLemonade2 t1_ja8e76i wrote

As someone who has a veterinarian in my family, and years of experience dealing with rescues, I'm extremely confident in our decision, thank you very much. And it's been incredibly rewarding.

It would be nice if people came into this conversation with their heads not so far up their own asses, and maybe just a speck of actual knowledge versus blatant ignorance.

Also a huge fan of Darwin.

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