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rADimagination <br /> .todag <br /> Discerning Marketing& penal Services <br /> Bruce R. Senator, Director <br /> Southern Pacific and Other Railroad Firms <br /> City, County, and State Governments must press upon the railroad firms their innate <br /> responsibility, and thus liability for people using their property and rights-of-way to encamp or <br /> otherwise to use as a base camp. <br /> The danger to the homeless is far too great. <br /> The danger to the communities is far too great. <br /> The liability of Southern Pacific and other railroad firms, is clear and present. These firms know <br /> of the issue and its inherent danger, but ritually fail to act in a prudent manner. <br /> Southern Pacific Railroad and all other railroad firms must; <br /> 1. Conduct policing inspections, starting at four(4) times per day, to evict persons loitering, <br /> camping, or trespassing upon their property or rights-of-way. As encounters are reduced <br /> by this policing effort, the railroad firms can reduce the number of daily inspections, but <br /> in no manner less than twice a day for the foreseeable future. <br /> 2. Install 8'to 10' high steel fencing alongside all property and rights-of-way. <br /> 3. Install remote controlled, 8'to 10' high steel gates at each entry point to their property <br /> and rights-of-way. <br /> The train conductor, or"Railroad Train Men"would remotely operate (open and close) these <br /> gates as the trains pass through,just as a conductor or train men physically or remotely throw <br /> track switches. <br /> This effectively blocks access to the train track property and rights-of-way, preventing <br /> encampments. <br /> *** *** *** (end of section) *** *** *** <br /> Phone (657) 800-8065 Phone (657) 251-7001 Email: BruceSenator@outlook.com <br /> 1323B E St Gertrude PI, Santa Ana, CA 92705 P a g e 1 9 <br />