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Swiss Suicide Company allows American Lady to Die in the Woods
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[Sarco suicide pod is used for the first time as US woman, 64, uses the capsule to die in Swiss woodland - prompting police to swoop and detain staff] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art..._existing_home Next Time get permission from the Police. Pay them to allow the woods to close for half a day etc. You just push the button (Clever System) [The 'Sarco' suicide capsule is designed to allow a person inside to push a button that injects nitrogen gas into the sealed chamber. The person is then supposed to fall asleep and die by suffocation in a few minutes.] [For help and support, call the Samaritans for free from a UK phone, completely anonymously, on 116 123 or go to samaritans.org] https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standar...arco2.png.webp Back in 2021 There 3-D printed death pod would be ideal any place - they stated then |
Anyone a Futurama fan where they have suicide booths on street corners in the 31st century? Seems we're going that way with stuff like this
When people are suicidal the focus is now on enabling them rather than helping them |
End stage commercialism. Literally.
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I'm sure we'll soon be able to kill ourselves here.
Sold to us as progressive. But really they are only pushing it because they can't afford to pay pensions and so if you want to die because your life is **** (and you cant afford to heat your home) then go ahead. |
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Dutch newspaper Volkskrant has reported that police detained one of its photographers who wanted to take pictures of the use of the Sarco.
It said Schaffhausen police had indicated the photographer was being held at a police station but declined to give a further explanation. …this is just one of the issues with this…we know of ‘suicide sites’ through a recent story and there seems to be a macabre type of voyeurism attaching to ‘assisted suicides’…. |
Dying in the woods sounds lovely tbh. I wouldn't want a burial, I'd be happy to be scavenged.
I'd be scattered around the forest in poop :love: |
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Yes, that American Lady paid for that. But the Company did not tell the Local Police. So they are in trouble for that. |
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No View this as a business. The person who wants to Die pays for the pod |
Everyone should have autonomy over their own.lives. If someone wants to end theirs, it's their business. Dying in the woods by your own hand, by your own choice, sounds peaceful.
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And they could go off and do it despite you begging them not to. |
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I'm talking about adults. Obviously. |
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Let’s say for argument sake 18 is considered an adult No 18 year old should be legally allowed to kill them selves based on their mental health or having a hard time dealing with life |
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It's not like it's a permanent state of being |
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UK Parliament is going to Debate this again,
with added safeguards. Spain is also debating. |
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I'm guessing most of the people terminating their lives in this way are terminally ill. Who's to say they should live out the final days of their lives in agony or in a terrifying morphine-enhanced delirium? People in these circumstances should be given the right to choose their own end.
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His book if anyone is interested in stories like that....its also a film.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Big-Boys-Do...1&gad_source=1 |
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These pods though, they must certainly be for the terminally ill. If not I'm seeing dangerous loopholes, like someone booking it then in the weeks building up to it the go on some sort of sick sore spree of rape and murder knowing full well they will never face the consequences...:shrug: |
Several arrested after woman dies in 'suicide pod'…
Police in Switzerland made multiple arrests after a woman reportedly ended her life using a so-called suicide pod, in apparently the first case of its kind. Police in the Schaffhausen region said they arrested "several persons" on suspicion of inciting, and aiding and abetting suicide after she died reportedly by using a pod made by the company Sarco on Monday. While assisted dying is legally protected in some circumstances in Switzerland, it is strictly regulated and the Sarco pod has encountered opposition. Officers recovered the device and body at the scene. Warning: Contains distressing content The company behind the controversial pod says it can be solely operated by the person seeking to end their own life, without medical supervision. Police said it was used on Monday at a forest hut in the Merishausen area, a sparsely populated part of Switzerland on the German border. Police said they were tipped off by a law firm about a suicide involving the device. The number of people arrested and their identities were not disclosed. The deceased also was not named. If you are experiencing any of the issues mentioned in this story you can visit BBC Action Line for a list of websites and helplines that can offer direct help at any time. In July, a pro-assisted dying group, which promotes the Sarco device, said it anticipated that it would be used for the first time this year. Advocates say it provides an option not reliant on drugs or doctors, and that it expands access to euthanasia as the portable device can be 3D-printed and assembled at home. However, there also has been opposition in Switzerland, despite the country having some of the world's most protective laws surrounding assisted dying. Critics fear the device's modern design glamorises suicide and the fact that it can be operated without medical oversight is concerning. Assisted dying is illegal in the UK and in most other European countries, but thousands have travelled to Switzerland over the years to end their own lives. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce8144v9pveo |
Yes They should have got permission
Paid the Fee got part of those woods banded off |
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