You now have maintenance of way people running it, which is problematic in a lot of ways. First of all, their standard of training isn't there. They're not anywhere near as qualified as I am. Second of all, when it comes to the culture of railroading, they're the least trained people, so the most vulnerable. If they lost their job, they would have a hard time finding another one, right? As the most vulnerable, they're the least likely to stand up and say anything. They'll just do as they're told.
And they're running these things. One time, backing up across a bridge, they knocked a woman into the river. She's never been seen since.