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I got caught
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I was going to Jump in front of a train the other day and the transport police got a hold of me before I could. To be fair they didn't have much of a rant at me just gave me a number for a mental health crisis line and let me go on my way, it hasn't put me off trying another day
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I was going to Jump in front of a train the other day and the transport police got a hold of me before I could. To be fair they didn't have much of a rant at me just gave me a number for a mental health crisis line and let me go on my way, it hasn't put me off trying another day
I don't think there's anything better they could do for anyone in fact they told me that suicide is the normal, even amongst themselves with their colleagues having recently done it
I don't think there's anything better they could do for anyone in fact they told me that suicide is the normal, even amongst themselves with their colleagues having recently done it
I think they must have seen me loitering at the end of the platform on cctv
I was going to Jump in front of a train the other day and the transport police got a hold of me before I could. To be fair they didn't have much of a rant at me just gave me a number for a mental health crisis line and let me go on my way, it hasn't put me off trying another day
I'm lucky as the trains that run through town don't stop and there's no security or police and is my last ditch option should my other ctb plans fail.. can you access the train tracks away from the station?
I'm lucky as the trains that run through town don't stop and there's no security or police and is my last ditch option should my other ctb plans fail.. can you access the train tracks away from the station?
The problem is around the area I live the rail lines are fenced in with metal spiked fences along the routes without any gaps as far as I know hence why I tried to ctb on a train platform
The problem is around the area I live the rail lines are fenced in with metal spiked fences along the routes without any gaps as far as I know hence why I tried to ctb on a train platform
Wow, the police were way better to you than they would be in the u.s, even though the police in the u.s. do have good intentions in these situations, but they would put you in a system that would in most cases just causes a lot more harm though involuntary hospitalizations and financial exploitation by doctors and hospital administrators- sadly that is no exaggeration at all. They ere as cool to you as they could be in that situation. It may better anyway, when this method fails you can be so badly damaged, but there are risks with any method, each person has to make their own decisions- I hope you can find peace somehow.
I don't think there's anything better they could do for anyone in fact they told me that suicide is the normal, even amongst themselves with their colleagues having recently done it
At least you didn't end up being punished by being locked in a horrific psych ward, but anyway people really shouldn't have any right to interfere with someone who is trying to exit the hell that is existing, people should just be able to die if they wish to, I hate this anti suicide society.
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