MRT sucides has been going on sometimes, maybe SMRT can use the method, by playing classical music and anti-sucides announcements. See the article below and this
youtube video. Hope this works.
Seoul's subway fights jumping suicide rateSEOUL, South Korea: Between the roar of incoming trains, music floats across the platforms of Seoul's labyrinthian subway network. The musty air fills with the soothing sounds of Beethoven's "Fur Elise'' or Ben E. King's "Stand By Me.''
As the music fades, a preacher-like male voice appeals: "Dear passengers, let's think again about the parents and sisters and brothers we love and the preciousness of our life.''
Seoul's subway authorities believe such tunes and broadcasts will relieve the stress of harried Seoul citizens and fight a growing social problem: people who choose to kill themselves in subway stations.
Driven by debt, lost love, terminal disease and other miseries of life, 95 people killed themselves by jumping in front of subway trains in Seoul last year, up sharply from the 58 in 2002.
So far this year, 37 people have ended their lives the same way.
"Some wear black plastic bags over their heads when jumping to the tracks,'' said Park Suk-soon, an official at Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corp., one of three corporations that run the capital's subway network. "For some reason, those suicidal people who don't wear bags sometimes lock their eyes with the drivers in the split second before they are hit by the train.''
One driver who exchanged gazes with a man who died under his train later suffered a mental breakdown and was transferred to a non-driving post.
In an unrelated case last year, a subway driver with a history of mental problems committed suicide by jumping in front of a colleague's train.
"We are shocked by the sudden rise in the suicide figures,'' said Lim Jong-hyuk, an official at the Korea National Railroad. "The goal of our 'music therapy' is to soothe the minds of potential suicides. Experts say it works on animals.''
Beginning early this month, subway stations are broadcasting 76 classical and other tunes that experts say will help people think twice about their "spur-of-the-moment suicidal impulses.''
The list includes "El Condor Pasa,'' "Sailing'' and "Bridge Over Troubled Water.''
The so-called "suicide-prevention music'' is one of several measures introduced by Seoul's subway system, which carries 6 million passengers daily.
Authorities are setting up "safety-fences'' - screen doors along the platforms that open only when the subway train pulls in. They also plan to install emergency buttons for platform passengers to alert drivers when they spot a person who appears on the verge of jumping.
Stations are broadcasting recorded appeals to passengers to show more care for neighbors. Posters and leaflets provide contact numbers for free counseling.
Electronic boards inside subway cars and platforms flash the sign:
"Giving up your life will inflict an unbearable pain on your family and the society!''
Statistics show 13,055 South Koreans killed themselves in 2002, up 778 from the previous year and more than the 12,458 who committed suicide in 1998 at the height of the Asian financial crisis, a traumatic period for the nation of 48 million people.
The suicide rate is marginally higher than in neighboring Japan, where 32,143 people killed themselves in 2002. Japan's total population is roughly 126 million.
Subway suicides have also been a problem in Japan. In Tokyo, authorities once installed mirrors on the wall at the incoming end of platforms, where most people jump, theorizing that people would change their mind if they looked at themselves in the mirror.
The recent surge in subway suicides has disturbed South Korea, where suicides in public view have been relatively rare.
Subway stations are not the only place Seoul authorities are on alert for suicides.
Some 60 people have attempted suicide this year by jumping off bridges into the Han River, which flows through Seoul. Of them, 41 died.
Police were dispatched to the bridges to stop jumpers. The measure was taken after three high-profile figures implicated in corruption scandals jumped to their deaths from the Han River bridges this year.
But it didn't stop a local businessman from jumping off a bridge on Sunday night. The businessman was implicated in a scandal in which food companies made dumplings with unhygienic radishes.
When the man jumped off, there were no police patrolling on the bridge. They had been diverted to monitor demonstrations - another frequent headache for Seoul city.
(Source: AP)
URL:
http://english.seoul.go.kr/today/news/newsclip/1212170_3675.html
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Re-format my computer @ 8:00 PM
Since Tuesday, my internet conncection disrupted. I looked at the local area connection, there are packets received and sent. So I cant download
Mr Brown Show podcasts and read
Epochtimes, very tired. So I decided to re-format the computer, thats why I didnt put any interesting by now, I am very busy, making success for entering Polytechnic!
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Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Regarding SOH @ 10:23 PM
Sound of hope (SOH) Batam FM 106.5 is currently available in Singapore.
According to my experinces, I can listen at some areas like eastern parts, city area, PIE until exit to BKE and at my flat (By putting the radio antenna out of the window, it is possible).
I recommended you to listen it inside the car, the sound was clear anywhere in Singapore.
If you find it troublesome, you can visit
www.soundofhope.org and listen it
live (international version satellite streaming)
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SOH Batam FM 106.5 recommdations
5 mins headline news: Starts every one hour from 12pm
5 thousand years chinese history: Sunday, 4:05pm
Chinese affairs: Daily?, 5:05pm and 10:30pm
Understanding chinese medicine: Mon to Thurs, 5:30pm
Nine commentaries of the Chinese Communist party: Daily, 10:05pm (RECOMMENDED!)
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NTDTV is orgainizing a international chinese dance competition, similar to "The dance floor", but only emphasied on chinese dances. Anybody want to join please click
here. I think SYF dance teams were acceptable, but they were more pros. Its a defintely a great competition to watch!
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Monday, April 02, 2007
I want to practise Falun Gong @ 10:26 PM
This article is found in
minghui.ca, home of Falun Gong. I cant find there any English copy. Seek your translator or software if you dont know Chinese language. Sorry for the Inconvenience. Read carefully pls. I dont know whether the author came from Singapore.
(Unable to see? Please select encode Unicode UTF 8)
“我也要炼法轮功了”
我是一个中学生,原来我听别人给我说过大法真相。我也相信大法好。
有一天,我看有人在我书包里放了大法真相资料,放在书的最上面。我想这样很容易损坏真相资料。因为我的书放在书包里都弄的皱巴巴的,老要卷角。我想这么好的真相资料我一定要保护好。于是我取出真相资料并把资料夹于书中间,又把这书单独放在书包的一个夹包内。
谁知第二天考化学,我居然考了全班前三名。我化学一直学不好。这次却考这么好。我知道这是我珍惜大法真相资料得的福报。通过这件事我亲眼见证了大法的威力,我也要炼法轮功了。
URL:
http://search.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/3/24/151435.html
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