We'd just like to say how efficient emergency services are on that number. Yesterday we were using up some time before booking into a CP in Bright VIC at 2pm. After doing some shopping in Myrtleford we parked our rig beside the Ovens River in a small park on the edge of town. There was no-one there except for a guy in a white 4x4 ute. He looked agitated as he paced around his car. He got a sturdy rope out of the tray & stood in the tray. He then formed a noose & threw the noosed end over a thick branch of a tree next to his ute. He tied the other end to his towbar. He put the noose around his neck & seemed to be holding his head in his folded arms rocking back & forth. He was going to step out of the tray & do the deed. We couldn't believe what we were seeing as we TRIED to eat our lunch! We think he may have been waiting for us to pull out but we were determined to stay. We rang 000 & the police arrived in about 3 minutes. They cautiously approached him & he started yelling loudly at them. One of them went back to the car & got on the radio. As we pulled out another police car arrived as back up. Well done to the local police & we hope things turned out OK. We reckon that we ended up more stressed than the bloke & the police. God knows what lunch tasted like!
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Very well done. It is heartening to hear good reports about our emergency services, who come in for so much rubbishing these days. And well done Keith and Judy, there are those in our society who would have just stood there and filmed the whole thing on their phones.
Another good on yer, from me, for doing the right thing, and dialling the "000"
It is sad to see, when someone thinks that what the man was planing, is the only solution left to them
It is also good to remember that, the police also get a bit traumatised, in these situations
In the sixties, before RTA, you went to a police station to get a drivers licence
In the Boulder WA police station, was a poster of a policeman holding a young bleeding, and dying person in his arms, at a traffic accident scene
The caption said in large letters
"And they call us pigs"
I could have done without the detail Macka.
Well done DD.
My brother and uncle went by their own means. I now spend about 25 hours a week as a volunteer for beyondblue. Suicide does leave us traumatised and wondering why.
If anyone finds themselves distraught please ring lifeline or beyond blue. Get help, think of your loved ones and remember....a little time, a little talk and you'll be ok.
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Be nice... if I wanted my school teacher here I would have invited him...
I rang 000 once to report a some kids setting fire to the bush. All the operator was interested in was what I was doing in Perth as they had me residing in Darwin. Once that was sorted, then came the phone number. By the time the fire services arrived the kids had gone and the fire had burnt great swathes through the bush.
I'm a firm believer in right to death, my life I should be able to finish it wherever, whenever and however I please. If someone wants to die, that is their right. I have some serious health issues which will finish me off one day, I hope before that time comes the law is changed so I can finish the job a little sooner and avoid the pain and suffering that will come.
I don't always agree with some of the things that you post DD but well done this time, the emergency services should really be commended for responding that quickly.
It's MY body... I'LL sort it.
We will ALL. fall over through one thing or another. One day.
He could have just found out he had IE Bone Cancer.
When they told me. I set my boat up so I could chain an 85lb Admiralty pick round me
and step off bow at sea.
So I wouldn't put my family through that ****.
Like I said. MY body. MY choice.
Not one of you asked WHY............. He was thinking of doing it.
There are a LOT of valid reasons to pull the plug. Not ALL sensible
apart from the person doing it. AT THAT TIME..
I'm a firm believer in right to death, my life I should be able to finish it wherever, whenever and however I please. If someone wants to die, that is their right. I have some serious health issues which will finish me off one day, I hope before that time comes the law is changed so I can finish the job a little sooner and avoid the pain and suffering that will come.
I also believe in the right to death.
Not publically though. If you are going to do it, do it in your own home out of sight of the public.
Little kids could have come along and seen this bloke swinging in the wind.
Well done DD's.
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Nappies and Politicians should be changed often . For the same reason .
Aussie.
I've been on it HEAVY for 26 yrs mate. Patches. Pills and needle.
Medically. IE Legally.
I've reduced it to 25\5 mg 3 day patches. Plus. on good days. 35\45mg Targin
mixed with one or two instant Endone daily.
That's over and above my Implant... The levels are increasing again.
Were better than now.
we've already arranged to go to Holland for 3 months Temp, residency,
When time comes.
(Vanden-----. Surname. Not a problem). Sit in chair. hit your own switch.
When YOU ready.
Civilised...
Read up on it in some civilised country's. As it should be hey.
No Big Brother.
Or stupid family member\s wanting to keep you as a vegetable forever.
I could have done without the detail Macka. Well done DD. My brother and uncle went by their own means. I now spend about 25 hours a week as a volunteer for beyondblue. Suicide does leave us traumatised and wondering why. If anyone finds themselves distraught please ring lifeline or beyond blue. Get help, think of your loved ones and remember....a little time, a little talk and you'll be ok.
I second you Tony.
Ring, Pick up the Phone for God's sake. Help is minutes away. We have helped so many.
Yet another decent thread hijacked and ruined by macka .
He did say "Ignore Me" near the bottom of his first post on this topic and I have to say, that's the best advice he has given which should be applied for the majority of his posts.
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I'll say DD you did the right thing, but you did not save a life, you kept a person alive. I know that from my own experience, I believe we should have our own right to decide, and like macka, I too have a stash.
ANY death is unpleasant Paul. Unless it's quick. Some not so friendly folk on here sometimes hey. Makes you wonder what they like\ How nasty they are in real life.
Suicide. Euthanasia. Both are Doing what YOU want with YOUR body.
Your Property. YOUR LIFE. It does NOT belong to anybody else.
Sometimes under stress. sometimes in relief.
BOTH....... Are an individuals personal choice.
and the rest of people should leave a person to do what he\she.
WANT'S TO DO. with their own body.
These "saviours" are not always "saviours" in the way of things.
Injured. YES. By all means. But total. my choice mate.
There's normally a reason.
Same as "Paliative care" I've known a few. Most just want to go.
But the "law" and selfish family members decide otherwise.
Just vegetables in chairs\beds. Existence. NOT life.
We've had our lives. Let us move over for somebody else In my eyes.
-- Edited by macka17 on Wednesday 18th of October 2017 06:45:44 PM
People in their right mind seldom contemplate suicide. This bloke was probably depressed, I can tell you it is a rotten state, and having had a good think about suicide at one moment, I can also tell you that plenty of ordinary, stable people get that way at one time in their life.
The problem is that it causes unbelievable damage to those left behind, suicide is a selfish act. The mother in law of one of my boys went over the heads in Sydney a few years ago. She was horribly depressed and had been for years. The impact on our daughter in law was so bad it broke the marriage, they just could not cope. The damage in this poor woman's family was massive. I suppose we can't blame her for taking the dive, but boy it was at a high cost.
I can't help thinking that the moment we stop caring for one another is the moment the world stops being a good place. At a very low point for me a friend just said "you'll be right mate". It made a huge difference to me for some reason. If my mate thought I was going to be alright, it was probably true! Turned out he was right of course.
People who give, and care, and share, and support others seem to have a better and more stable life themselves. Regardless of their wealth or status, or the state they are in themselves. People who are strong for others, and share the burden of care, are usually strong in their own context and for their own loved ones.
Sorry to be so serious and preachy......I don't often admit it but I was a preacher (a pretty badly flawed one) in another life.
I think there is a clear difference between what we understand as suicide: people under pressure and depressed and in pain taking a decision in desperate circumstances. And euthanasia, usually a decision taken calmly after long consideration, and in the face of a debilitating or painful disease. Euthanasia is controlled, unselfish, personal.
One article I read years ago really got to me. A professional Sydney couple, in their eighties but in good health, tidied the house, left notes for their children, and booked a sleeper on the Melbourne train. Sometime overnight they took some pills, and were discovered dead on arrival by railways staff in Melbourne. I guess they did not want their kids to find them and leave them with the mess.
I am a God botherer myself, and will leave the ending in His hands. But go ahead with the plan anytime you feel like it mate.
I think there is a clear difference between what we understand as suicide: people under pressure and depressed and in pain taking a decision in desperate circumstances. And euthanasia, usually a decision taken calmly after long consideration, and in the face of a debilitating or painful disease. Euthanasia is controlled, unselfish, personal.
One article I read years ago really got to me. A professional Sydney couple, in their eighties but in good health, tidied the house, left notes for their children, and booked a sleeper on the Melbourne train. Sometime overnight they took some pills, and were discovered dead on arrival by railways staff in Melbourne. I guess they did not want their kids to find them and leave them with the mess.
I am a God botherer myself, and will leave the ending in His hands. But go ahead with the plan anytime you feel like it mate.
Old and Tired
I'm with you ,Old and tired ,i also am a God botherer and will leave it in his capable hands .When he want's me he will take me .Amen
I think Macka 17 is just stirring the pot , All the things he has done he must be a lest 106 if he did believe what he write he would have taken that step by now .