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pink_crocodile

pink_crocodile

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Jun 3, 2024
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So far my research only brings up bridges. And most bridges nowaday are mostly protected with fences and stuff.

Is there any other accessible tall place (especially in the midlands) you are aware of?

Hanging scares me too much as a method.
 
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tary

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Beachy Head is apparently so popular that there are people patrolling there for possible jumpers.
 
bFre3

bFre3

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Apr 8, 2024
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I don't live in the UK, so I can't really say for sure. But perhaps look at natural sites as an option if you can't find any in the city. Cliffs by the sea, Mountains (Although, maybe trees could stop your fall somehow?) etc etc.

Wish you the peace.
 
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Jun 3, 2024
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Beachy Head is apparently so popular that there are people patrolling there for possible jumpers.
Yeah that's the only other one that popped out when searching, altough knowing there might be people patrolling for jumpers there makes me a bit scared.

It's also like over 6 hours away from me which is not ideal :/
 
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