Following the article in the Fall Imagine re railway safety, the federal Government has new regulations on dangerous shipments. But that information will only get to select information who are sworn to confidentiality and then only after the fact. That means the new regulations are virtually useless. The reasoning is that information cannot be made public for security reasons. Fred Miller, a US consultant on railroad transportation responded, calling the reasoning 'complete nonsense'. He further remarked that Tank cars are already marked to show what they are carrying allowing 'any half-assed terrorist' to find out that information. As usual, the regulations do nothing to rein in companies and make them do the right thing. What would you expect a government to do in a profit system? John Ayers.
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