Trigger said:f***ing selfish prick if he was a jumper.
Yes it affected my train too, C U N T !
Yeah, lets kill him!
Prick.
Trigger said:f***ing selfish prick if he was a jumper.
Yes it affected my train too, C U N T !
dave the gaffer said:You are a Train Driver ...what do you feel about it? as you are the only one actually qualified to talk about this
dave the gaffer said:probably...we dont know?
What do you think of the train driver that had to witness this?
Brighton Bloke said:Just a thought. Can you imagine the disruption if the 'jumper' had decided to jump just one week later!! on the
18th!!!!!!
In and around
Norwood Junction
tedebear said:A little sympathy should be in order for this poor person...OK so your evening is stuffed up - but is that camparable to a life?
Brighton Bloke said:Just a thought. Can you imagine the disruption if the 'jumper' had decided to jump just one week later!! on the
18th!!!!!!
In and around
Norwood Junction
Brighton Bloke said:I cannot belivee this is/was not worthy of a response.
HampshireSeagulls said:Hm. Lots of macho posturing on here about death, which is easy when you are kept away from it and your main concern is keeping hold of a briefcase with your sandwiches in. Hands up all those that have seen dead bodies close up, or been around someone that has died traumatically?
<<tumbleweed blows through>>
Thought so.
I hope your fraught-with-danger commuting is not interrupted by something as simple as a mental health patient jumping under your carriage - or that you remember this thread if one of your relatives or friends does the same.
dave the gaffer said:
That is who I feel sorry for. If someone feels so low that they feel they have to end it all, then that is of course a tragedy and a waste of life, however to do it in such a way that you directly chose to affect other people's lives, then that is pure selfishness - and i am not referring to us poor commuting sods who have to do it to earn a wage.
HampshireSeagulls said:I can't believe you are bumping up your own post in order to get a response to it!
If it was worthy of a response, then someone would have done it first time round. Desperation is such an unattractive trait.....
Gully said:Yet again a post on NSC turns into a heated debate with posters divided almost completely into opposing camps with their views, whilst it is a difficult topic to talk about the fact that so many are prepared to join in is a good thing.
Suicide affects many people in lots of different ways and there are many causes, whether it is the individual who completes the act, their family and friends (if they had any), the person who discovers them, witnesses or as in this case an unwilling participant, namely the train driver.
My first experience of suicide was at the age of 10-11 when two elderly neighbours decided that life was too much and ended it all in their garage with their car and a length of hosepipe. They had clearly given this much consideration and left a note for the milkman explaining what they had done, he had the unfortunate job of finding them and turning the engine off, they were by that time already dead. I wondered what had been so bad that they felt they could not go on any more and although they were always complaining about us kids playing football near their house weren't really that bad. They had no family and few real friends and just felt that life was no longer worth living, when you are stuck on a train for an extra hour or have to miss that pint in your local on the way home for your dinner just be greatful that your life is better, for the moment...
HampshireSeagulls said:Hm. Lots of macho posturing on here about death, which is easy when you are kept away from it and your main concern is keeping hold of a briefcase with your sandwiches in. Hands up all those that have seen dead bodies close up, or been around someone that has died traumatically?
<<tumbleweed blows through>>
Thought so.
I hope your fraught-with-danger commuting is not interrupted by something as simple as a mental health patient jumping under your carriage - or that you remember this thread if one of your relatives or friends does the same.
Gully said:bhaexpress - I don't feel any need to justify anything I post, all I am saying is that it appears that some on here are prepared to look at the wider picture and consider the causes and effects, whilst at the same time some are somewhat blinkered in their outlook.