07-06-2009, 08:41 AM
eightyeightfan1 Wrote:The sound of the wreck happening was like a tornado coming.
What are the odds of having a camera in a trailing unit on and recording when that happened?
Pretty good actually, they are usually always on and recording.
Makes us think twice about what we say, do, (and picking our noses, scratching, etc.)
A lot of rails I know hated the things at first, you have to watch what you say and do with the audio recording in them, but when the ompany has to go to litigation, you're glad you have it!
Tom Carter
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