
Picture Related Through Trains! >=3
Apparently, Japan’s railway is full of employees that simply make life a lot brighter for mostly anyone not involved with their strange behaviors.
An employee of West Japan Railway Co. (Surprise, surprise~) was exposed taking pictures of two ladies while operating a train at the speed of 120 kph. And unluckily for him, the whole thing was exposed on an eventful day to remember a fatal train crash that happened in 2005, the Amagasaki Rail Crash.
Read more inside~!
The incident first came to light last Saturday at a meeting for the victims and families of the Amagasaki Rail Crash of 2005, which claimed a total of 162 lives on 25 April 2005. According to Japan West Railway Co. , the 28-year-old unnamed driver was operating a train at speed of 120kph on the Kosei line where he took pictures of two beautiful ladies between Makino and Nagahara Station on August 21 2009.
The driver stated that he only wanted to shut the curtain behind him when he noticed two attractive women from his window and thus, instinctively took their photos. Unfortunately for him, the ladies saw the camera flash and then proceed to complain to a train conductor at Nagahara Station.
Apparently, West Japan Railway Co. was the one who told the public of this incident on the memorial day and had promised to launch an intensive investigation on this incident when more details are revealed. As for the photographs of the two ladies, the driver claimed that it have been deleted.
As for how the people at the memorial felt apon hearing this news, you can try to put yourself in their shoes. They are mostly angered or disgusted by it, well, I think… Luckily his name wasn’t released, or I do like to wonder where his head would roll off to next…
That would also teach the driver a lesson to always turn off flashes in the daylight! Also, doesn’t it seems weird that it is usually West Japan Railway Co. that have the strangest and or most retarded problems every time?
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