Wednesday, February 08, 2006
SAN FRANCISCO - A study examining the possibility of building a suicide blockade on the Golden Gate Bridge should not be held up by funding delays, a city official said.
The bridge district could avoid many more suicides if it acts quickly and starts the study, Tom Ammiano, a San Francisco supervisor and a key official on the bridge committee said Tuesday.
"There is a reaction in the psychological health community that this is being stonewalled," Ammiano said. "I'm hoping to put those fears to rest."
The bridge district could avoid many more suicides if it acts quickly and starts the study, Tom Ammiano, a San Francisco supervisor and a key official on the bridge committee said Tuesday.
"There is a reaction in the psychological health community that this is being stonewalled," Ammiano said. "I'm hoping to put those fears to rest."



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