Why do all buses have to stop at railroad crossings?

I mean, if Tublet isn't on the bus, why do they even bother?

Anonymous2008-01-24T07:09:15Z

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They do that to piss me off and to protect the poor colored people inside.

Fei Z2008-01-24T07:24:59Z

When I was in high school one of the buses that took kids from my high school parked across a railway crossing, traffic was backed up and the lights up ahead were red. Anyway, a train came round the corner, smashed into the bus, and made a big mess of all the kids who were on board. I am pretty adamant that all buses should stop at railroad crossings now.

Anonymous2008-01-24T07:08:04Z

In case you and Tublet are hangin out at the tracks, I know how amusing you find it to put pennies on tracks. The driver knows you drunken sl­uts will probably need a ride home.

Sour Girl™2008-01-24T06:44:14Z

Tublet is always on the bus.

Anonymous2008-01-24T06:50:07Z

I guess the railway company and the bus transit agency are at a heated war and , unfortunately , train conductors go out of their way to hit crossing busses . So the busses have to stop to check for angry trains .

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