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Old Posted Dec 20, 2016, 9:03 AM
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Burrard Bridge update, three months later. The suicide bars have been installed on the west side of the south end of the bridge.



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Old Posted Dec 20, 2016, 9:04 AM
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Old Posted Dec 20, 2016, 12:20 PM
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Thank you for the update.

Obviously, the city was afraid to go all-in on a proper suicide fence, which would have completely vitiated the view and inflicted an unsightly indignity on a classic urban bridge. (My guess is that we have Robertson's fear of the bike lobby to thank for this lip service to suicide prevention.) Other than small children and the physically infirm, it does not appear this fence could prevent anyone determined to jump over the side, and I am confident the suicide rate will remain steady over the medium term.

Still sucks, though, relative to a completely unimpeded view, as had existed for almost 80 years.
     
     
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The fence is fine and it will stop suicides from happening. You don't need a fence that is physically impossible to climb over you just need something that will be a barrier. I actually think it's turned out pretty nice

Although, I was hoping that the street lights would be more historical looking.
     
     
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The fence turned out better than expected. It actually fits the look of the bridge extremely well.
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 20, 2016, 4:50 PM
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Yes, the all powerful bike lobby. Right up there with the illuminatti and the Bilderberg group.

I think the fence turned out great. And don't underestimate the difficulty of getting over the top of it.
     
     
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I think it looks fine.
When the historical lamps are installed on top of the concrete columns, the metal street lamps probably won't be as prominent since pedestrians typically don't look up very much (i.e. line of sight).
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 21, 2016, 1:24 AM
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The fence is fine and it will stop suicides from happening.
The fence looks "fine" precisely because it is not an effective suicide fence, in contrast to the one installed on the Second Narrows Bridge.

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You don't need a fence that is physically impossible to climb over you just need something that will be a barrier.
The original concrete railing was a barrier, at least for those who didn't want to commit suicide. But for those who want to commit suicide, then a barrier which is physically impossible (or practically impossible) to circumvent is usually necessary. Based on what has been built so far, this fence, it appears, is neither.

But time (and the data) will tell.
     
     
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The fence is fine and it will stop suicides from happening.
That's not technically correct. The fence might stop suicides at that particular bridge. There is no solid evidence, however, that suicide barriers reduce the overall suicide rate in a city. The money spent on this virtue-signalling project would have been better spent on mental health services or other initiatives for which there is actually evidence of effectiveness.

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The fence looks "fine" precisely because it is not an effective suicide fence, in contrast to the one installed on the Second Narrows Bridge.



The original concrete railing was a barrier, at least for those who didn't want to commit suicide. But for those who want to commit suicide, then a barrier which is physically impossible (or practically impossible) to circumvent is usually necessary. Based on what has been built so far, this fence, it appears, is neither.

But time (and the data) will tell.
I believe the preferred term is "die by suicide." "Commit" suicide implies criminal behaviour.
     
     
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http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/translink-vancouver-transit-centre-sold
TransLink’s $440-million Oakridge bus depot sold for development



1,200 new residential units, buildings up to 15 storeys high

     
     
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Is this revenue earmarked for something, or perhaps already spent (Evergreen)?
     
     
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I believe the preferred term is "die by suicide." "Commit" suicide implies criminal behaviour.
Seriously?
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Is this revenue earmarked for something, or perhaps already spent (Evergreen)?
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/oakridge-transit-centre-sold-1.3906258
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 21, 2016, 7:37 AM
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1688 Davie (just west of London Drugs).


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Old Posted Dec 21, 2016, 9:51 AM
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A couple more pics of the Burrard Bridge and the new fencing.



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I was arrested for committing to marriage after I proposed.
     
     
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Would you really die by jumping iff that bridge? It doesn't seem high enough
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Would you really die by jumping iff that bridge? It doesn't seem high enough
Nope, most of the jumpers were just injured not killed. Those barriers are pretty ugly. Great way to ruin one of the city's nicest view spots.
     
     
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