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I really wish I could agree with those sentiments, but I just can't. There is never a time and place for it. By taking the risk you are risking not just themselves but others also. And finally, if my life has taught me anything thus far it is that sense is anything but common.
It might be at the person's own risk whether they put their head in the path of a lineside structure or an oncoming train, and that would be fine except for the consequences of getting it wrong. When this happens it unleashes a chain of events that are costly and disruptive to all involved. Effectively what you would end up with is a railway fatality with all the hassle that pertains. People who don't have the sense to stay completely inside the train at all times usually don't have the knowledge or experience to know what is and isn't safe either.
It is a massively risky activity and it only takes a moment of inattention or a poor decision for it all to go horribly wrong.
O L Leigh
try telling that to people on diesel galas its part of the day heads out screaming bellowin flailin, most bashers know the line they do anyway for normal individuals its a huge risk, at high speed its silly but coming into a station or departing its essential for bashers even electric traction, used to love it in the summer windin down into preston after a non stop run on the royal scot from Euston the smell of the class 87 traction motors and the heat pouring out of the vents and the scream of the engine slowin down...its what its all about