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On Mar 30, 10:02*pm, Bruce wrote:
Neil Williams wrote: On Mar 30, 1:45*pm, CJB wrote: It is not a matter of if but when there is a train crash / smash with massive loss of life on these brand new cattle trains. Only in the A380 sense, i.e. the presence of more people in the train will necessarily mean more deaths/injuries. *A crowded train might actually be safer - no space to be thrown around and injured from this. Yes, that worked *so very well* at Moorgate in 1975. (not)- The body count there was due to structural failure of the coaches, they were not designed with any collision resistance, as was the practice of the time, the morally bankrupt politicians regarding a large body count not as something to be avoided, but an opportunity to be exploited for propaganda , as has been demonstrated many times before and since. |
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