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I plan to go to the railroads at night and lay my neck on it, but because of cameras and ai systems I can't tie my neck and sleep there. If I do it at the spur of the moment I'm afraid of easily moving my head to avoid it. Is there anyway or thing to prevent this?
Where are those cameras and AI systems, on the locomotive?? Just wondering, I didn't know about this, the extent of all this mass surveillance insanity keeps boggling my mind.
Where are those cameras and AI systems, on the locomotive?? Just wondering, I didn't know about this, the extent of all this mass surveillance insanity keeps boggling my mind.
At crossings there are surveillance cams here too, but AFAIK they're there only because it's illegal to run across while the gates are down, not because of suicides, and a crossing would be the worst place imaginable to CTB, or in this case "CTT" (catch the train). Well, maybe the second worst after a station platform. Best place would be where the tracks go through an area as remote as possible, best through some woodland.
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