| CN, CPR mark Rail Safety Week |
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| Monday, May 02, 2011 | |
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Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railway are taking great strides in safety precautions during Rail Safety Week from May 2 to May 8, 2011. With trespassing incidents and fatalities on the rise in the United States, CN is launching a public awareness campaign that stresses the deadly risks of trespassing on railroad tracks and property. CN Police are issuing a call to action with their "SEE IT? REPORT IT! You Could Save a Life" initiative, urging members of the public to call CN Police when they witness unsafe behavior on railroad property.
"Disobeying railroad crossing signals or trespassing on railroad property is dangerous and illegal. We don't tolerate people who put their lives and the lives of others at risk. We are getting tougher about enforcing the law and are engaging the public in helping CN Police fight unsafe activity," said CN Police Chief Bobby Walker. "At CN, when it comes to safety, there is no compromise."
During Rail Safety Week, CPR police service officers from Montreal to Vancouver will conduct more than 100 safety and enforcement blitzes in communities across Canada. |
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