Hmm, that becomes a sticky wicket. Not to hijack here, but while the sign may not be valid from a state level, doesn't railroad property fall outside of the states jurisdiction and they make their own rules? If so, any sign may serve the purpose of notifying the holder.Crossfire wrote:Burlington Northern, Fort Worth, at the visitor's center.
Can someone please explain to me what 30.05 means to a CHL
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Re: Can someone please explain to me what 30.05 means to a CHL
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Re: Can someone please explain to me what 30.05 means to a CHL
Is it just me, or does the sign go without saying?
In other words, it's stating what state law already prohibits.
What's the point?
It's like having a sign that reads Rape and Murder are illegal on these premises...
In other words, it's stating what state law already prohibits.
What's the point?
It's like having a sign that reads Rape and Murder are illegal on these premises...