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2004 – Amendment | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law § 3504 covers railroad vandalism, delays, and unauthorized train riding, with penalties for offenses including damage and stowaway activities.

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Pennsylvania State Law

2004 – Amendment

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 2004

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Pennsylvania law § 3504 addresses crimes related to railroad property, including damaging property, causing delays, and riding on trains without permission. Offenses such as vandalism, interference with train operations, and unauthorized stowaway activities are classified as third-degree misdemeanors. The law also provides definitions for key terms like 'railroad' to clarify its scope.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law § 3504 covers railroad vandalism, delays, and unauthorized train riding, with penalties for offenses including damage and stowaway activities.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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