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Published Online: 20 May 2005

Barrier Justified

The article “Suicide Barrier Sought for Golden Gate Bridge” in the April 1 issue confirms my more than 50 years of experience. As a forensic psychiatrist, I have evaluated hundreds of cases of violent death, suicides, and homicides, and most of them are impulsive. It is a common misconception that something that is predictable is inevitable. As to a suicide barrier on the Golden Gate Bridge, it would save many lives.

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Published online: 20 May 2005
Published in print: May 20, 2005

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Emanual Tanay, M.D.

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