Yes, I know Capital Metro's new flyer concerns rail safety, but somehow I don't think it's a great idea for them to say, "Use your brains! Stay away from trains!"
Because Austinites will. In droves.
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"Remember the rules of the nut," which is the Spanish translation, has some interesting implications. And why do Spanish-speaking kids only get four rules, when English-speaking kids get five?
Damned if they do, damned if they don't. What do you think would happen if a kid got struck by a train in the first week?
You don't think there is a way to teach children to be safe around trains without unintentionally giving commuter rail opponents a great slogan?
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