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Man injured after jumping onto LRT-1 tracks

www.rappler.com Man injured after jumping onto LRT-1 tracks

The 26-year-old is stable and recovering in the hospital, the Department of Transportation says

Man injured after jumping onto LRT-1 tracks

“The train operator was able to immediately apply the emergency brake when the passenger jumped on the tracks,” said Transportation Assistant Secretary for Railways Jorjette Aquino.

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  • Remember when Filipinos used to say that we should emulate Singapore's penalty for suicide attempts? I wonder if our attitude towards it has improved with mental health getting some exposure and attention now.

    • Had to look it up, and found the following from Wikipedia:

      Suicide was decriminalised in Singapore with the passing of the Criminal Law Reform Bill on 6 May 2019.

      Before that, Section 309 of the Penal Code stated that "Whoever attempts to commit suicide, and does any act towards the commission of such offence, shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine, or with both." The section was rarely enforced, between 2013 and 2015, only 0.6% of reported cases was brought to court.

      Akala ko pa naman death penalty, hahahahaha!

      • That's one hell of a gambit if you intend to off yourself, lol.

        Still doesn't change the fact that it's a stupid law. Naalala ko lang tuloy yung Buencamino's who had no idea their daughter was depressed. Ano yun, makukulong sila for failing to notice the signs?

        • Suicide by cop is a thing though, mostly by those who can't gather enough motivation to off themselves.

          It's indeed a stupid law. Though there might be scenarios where that law would be useful (like the imprisonment be replaced by a psychiatric evaluation and treatment) it's still stupid that suicide is criminalized.

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