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Letter to the editor: Keep yourself and other Badgers safe; stay off the tracks

A recent article I read in the Los Angeles Times told a heart-breaking tale of a young man who pushed his girlfriend off a set of train tracks to save her life. He ultimately lost his own life through the process of committing this final act of valor. The two were on the railroad tracks on their way to their local high school dance, and they took the tracks to circumvent taking a less lit pedestrian pathway. My heart goes out to friends and family of those affected by the sudden passing of the young man. Any loss of life is tragic in its own right, and considering the circumstances of the tragic accident, it actually led me to think of my fellow Badgers on the University of Wisconsin campus.

Unfortunately, I have often seen other Badgers taking the railroad tracks that run through campus as a shortcut to class or even as a route for a leisurely stroll. Growing up in a rural community, I was consistently made aware of the perils of railroad tracks with or without a train present. It is important to remember that the railroad tracks are private property, and it is a courtesy that Wisconsin & Southern Railroad – the train line that runs through campus – does not administer trespassing tickets. Even more importantly, due to our university’s wonderful departments and facilities, we have the privilege of hosting many grade schoolers as they come to campus for a variety of field trips. Even if there is not a train present, those that are younger and less wise may see our actions and literally follow in our footsteps, therefore promulgating the same bad habit.

As UW students, we should care about our own  safety as well as the safety of those around us. If we don’t care about our own well-being, we should at least care about the well-being of others who may see our actions and emulate them, assuming that those actions are safe when they really could be life-threatening.

Let’s do our best to keep current and future Badgers safe.

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Mitch Ziesemer (mkziesemer@gmail.com) is a senior double majoring in atmospheric and oceanic studies and physics. 

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