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PregnantSuperman t1_j8nufy3 wrote

His attorney general instincts are kicking in.

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the_real_xuth t1_j8p0k6j wrote

As much as this might be the case, I'm not sure what all he can do beyond complain a bunch. The railroads have worked really hard to make it so that they only answer to the federal government and then neuter the limited oversight that exists there. And as long as at least 50% of the members of the federal legislatures are made up of some combination of republicans and a handful relatively conservative democrats, this isn't going to change barring a much larger catastrophe than this one.

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IamSauerKraut t1_j8pep8k wrote

>As much as this might be the case, I'm not sure what all he can do beyond complain a bunch.

There are federal and NS dollars to be spent in PA in terms of monitoring and remediation. DEP is part of his admin, so he can do much more than merely complain.

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the_real_xuth t1_j8pgm6j wrote

Those entities will be active in the remediation and they will certainly be trying to bill NS for their time and resources. But what teeth do they have? What authority do they have to compel NS to do much of anything?

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IamSauerKraut t1_j8ploc8 wrote

So much teeth gnashing, so little thought put into the words.

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Booplympics t1_j8pwh6i wrote

Just because you don’t like what he has to say doesn’t mean he’s wrong.

At the end of the day there is very little a state governor can do to increase rail safety and it’s by design. Fines and remediation fees aren’t going to force a company to increase safety measures when cutting those corners makes them more money in the long run.

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IamSauerKraut t1_j8q87s6 wrote

A state is never without avenues.

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Booplympics t1_j8qqnnk wrote

And you are going to say other people arent putting thought into their comments?

smh

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IamSauerKraut t1_j8rq6qm wrote

This is not the first derailment in the US. Or in Ohio. Or near a state border.

Events are investigated by state and federal agencies. Reports are written. I've read more than a few of them. Indeed, I posted at least a couple in this sub for folks to read. Read a few and then come back with the "nothing can be done" line of non-thinking.

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IamSauerKraut t1_j8rptz5 wrote

>What authority do they have to compel NS to do much of anything?

This is akin to throwing the hands up in the air and saying nothing can be done. Things can be done. Not thinking makes it seem otherwise.

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felldestroyed t1_j8pa5vk wrote

500 total people - including support staff - in the DOT look over 50,000+ daily trains.

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Booplympics t1_j8pwukh wrote

Which sounds a lot like the conditions that lead to the deepwater horizon disaster.

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felldestroyed t1_j8px9d3 wrote

Lol, Louisiana as a whole and the off the coast of Louisiana are ticking time bombs. Thankfully only poor people live there, according to the Louisiana state government. They can apply for the 12,000$ grant and just move right?

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politehornyposter t1_j8pcoy8 wrote

I'm hoping he can exam our rail operations critically also and examine who he can talk to. God I fucking wish Conrail was still a thing.

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