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I respect the right to die on your own terms, but when someone attempts suicide in such a public manner, and during the daytime with lots of bystanders around, I feel there's a chance they might want to be "saved."
Obviously following up and holistic support would be ideal. But even just putting myself in the shoes of someone walking by, I don't think I'd be able to just keep walking if I saw someone climbing over the ledge. Just in case.
I had a close older family member attempt when they were in their twenties. They're in their fifties and a ray of sunshine at family gatherings now. So you never know.
Because religious people have criminalized dying by choice, especially with assistance, it is impossible to parse out impulsive attempts from those who have highly rational reasons for wanting to die.
The solution to this, and many other problems, is simple: ban all religions.
I feel like the religion is more a mirror on society. See how more educated populations skew secular. The mainstream just does what it wants, sometimes gesturing to religion as an excuse. IMHO, anyway. I'm no anthropologist.
I'm definitely in favour of assisted dying. I know if I was planning my death I'd rather have some help. Shame we can't get the churches involved — culturally, they're well situated to provide a lot of comfort to certain people.