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Suicide Net
Similar to San Francisco, Bern sports a couple of high bridges that used to be popular for suicides. They now have nets installed underneath (as is planned for the Golden Gate Bridge.)
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Sarah P. club has replied to rdhinmn clubrdhinmn club has replied to Sarah P. clubThe Prince Edward Viaduct in Toronto, which is 40 metres above the Don River Valley, used to be second only to the Golden Gate Bridge in number of suicides among North American structures. So a barrier was installed in 2003. Unfortunately, although people no longer commit suicide by jumping off the viaduct, they go to other bridges and jump off them. Bern and San Francisco could have learned from that, but then Toronto could have learned from other cities.
But maybe San Francisco and Bern have fewer bridges, and can install nets on all of them. Toronto is shot through with ravines and there are high bridges everywhere. Off the top of my head I can think of three within half a mile of me.
On the whole, though, it seems to me the means and opportunity will always be there, it's eliminating the motive that needs to be dealt with. But good luck to Bern and SF.
Sarah P. club has replied to John FitzGerald clubIn Bern, the most popular place to jump from was from the edge of the terrace of the Münster cathedral. The sheer drop also inspired a number of inebriated individuals to attempt balancing acts that led to their demise.
Bern is a wealthy town and could well afford the installation of nets there and underneath the bridge in the photograph to avoid some of these deaths.
Naturally, Switzerland has numberless mountains, bridges and cliffs one could jump from. Most of them just don’t have the cache to attract those contemplating a quick if messy end.
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