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I don't have a car so I'm going to have to walk to a bridge, and I wanted to pick one that wasn't super far. The closest ones I found that looked good for ctb'ing were each abt 7 hours away if I walked. There's the George Washington Bridge which is abt 200ft high over water but it has cameras and cops to monitor ppl, and there's a fence that's 11ft high and it looks rlly hard to go over. There's also the Victory Bridge and I don't think it has any cameras/cops to monitor ppl and it has a 5ft high fence which is pretty short so I'm probably going to be able to get over it pretty easily. I would have picked it but it's only abt 110-150ft high over water depending on the website I look at. I thought that the Victory Bridge's height could make it a worse choice than the GW Bridge but I heard of the Humber Bridge which is only 98ft high and people ctb off of it so idk if the Victory Bridge's height matters that much. Both bridges are known for suicides so they both look like pretty good options, and it looks like its rare for people to survive jumping off either of the bridges, so which bridge should I choose?
 
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Mar 16, 2022
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I don't have a car so I'm going to have to walk to a bridge, and I wanted to pick one that wasn't super far. The closest ones I found that looked good for ctb'ing were each abt 7 hours away if I walked. There's the George Washington Bridge which is abt 200ft high over water but it has cameras and cops to monitor ppl, and there's a fence that's 11ft high and it looks rlly hard to go over. There's also the Victory Bridge and I don't think it has any cameras/cops to monitor ppl and it has a 5ft high fence which is pretty short so I'm probably going to be able to get over it pretty easily. I would have picked it but it's only abt 110-150ft high over water depending on the website I look at. I thought that the Victory Bridge's height could make it a worse choice than the GW Bridge but I heard of the Humber Bridge which is only 98ft high and people ctb off of it so idk if the Victory Bridge's height matters that much. Both bridges are known for suicides so they both look like pretty good options, and it looks like its rare for people to survive jumping off either of the bridges, so which bridge should I choose?
I am very near the Humber bridge and it does depend on the tide times as to how successful it is. The last person that actually fell of it (not jumped) survived and there are a few people who have survived it. They do have cameras and it is monitored so they are able to get the coast guard to people pretty quickly which I think helps with survival.
 
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