Brian Hopkins, 25, of Astoria, Queens, New York City, “who survived an electric shock and fire two years ago when he climbed atop an empty, stopped Amtrak train after a night of bar hopping in Boston is suing the railroad - because Amtrak didn’t do enough to protect trespassers like him.” (Kathianne Boniello, New York Post, Aug. 31).
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This guy sounds like he has more than one reason to be removed from the gene pool. Stupid is just for starters; blaming others for the outcome of his behavior is massively juvenile.
We can only hope that his ‘nads got zapped.
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