Quote from: Brent post_id=495623 time=1678761044Quote from: Guest post_id=495497 time=1678577167
No, and if you had been reading my responses you would know this already. I'm not in the business of pinning the perennial failure of a system on a succession of patsies; it is perfectly clear to me that it is more than simply rogue operators at the coalface that need to be remonstrated with. If you're too myopic to see that (and based on your inability to infer my position correctly after I'd stated it flat out multiple times I can presume you are) then it is reasonable to suggest that more patsies will be offered up in the future instead of there being a more determined effort being made to employ operators who will actually observe proper safety rules.
In short, it is precisely because of reactions such as yours and Brents that Idoexpect more East Palestines and Lac Megantics. You both are insisting on treating the symptom only, whereas I advocate for treating both symptom AND cause. You have a system where "accidents" are repeatedly happening, you wish to pin all the blame on a succession of operators that break rules and apparently give a free pass to those who employ them and who in my opinion should be getting their arses handed to them AS WELL. I did say hold everyone to account for their part in the affair; I meant it.
Take a look at this link.
These are rules, not suggestions. I have to take a test every other year on these rules to maintain my license to work running trades at CP. The States has very similar federal railway rules. If you follow all 841 of these federal rules there wil never be an East Palestine or a Lac Megantic. But, people get careless and the shit hits the fan. That's why we're unionized.
There are actually 864 rules, but the last 23 are more for engineering crews and not running trades. Although you guys have to know them.