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After 4 Suicides, Calif. Parents Guard Rails

Four Palo Alto teens dead in last 6 months spark vigil

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(Newser) – After four teenagers from the same high school committed suicide on the commuter rail tracks that run through Palo Alto, Calif., in just 6 months, parents set up a daily vigil at the offending crossing. When the train comes through—every half hour—there's a nervous pause in the chatting, coffee, and donated pizza to look up and down the tracks, just to make sure. They're there until the last train of the day, at 1am, to prevent "misuse of the tracks"—they never use the word suicide, to avoid romanticizing the deaths.

“We want the deaths to stop and we want people to know that if they just open their hearts and look around them, they'll find people who care,” the mother who started Track Watch tells NPR. For some, the vigil is a harrowing, if cathartic experience. One mother says she sleeps better if she takes the last shift. “I can go home and rest completely knowing there will be no more trains.”

The students at Henry M. Gunn High School have started their own group to respond to the suicides: ROCK, or
The students at Henry M. Gunn High School have started their own group to respond to the suicides: ROCK, or "Reach Out. Care. Know."   (AP Photo)
The students at Henry M. Gunn High School have started their own group to respond to the suicides: ROCK, or
The students at Henry M. Gunn High School have started their own group to respond to the suicides: ROCK, or "Reach Out. Care. Know."   (AP Photo)
A railroad crossing.
A railroad crossing.   (AP Photo)
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Nov 30, 09 1:02 PM CST
Fruitless. Reply
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Unaffiliated
Nov 30, 09 1:07 PM CST
So here's an instance of people not waiting for the government to solve their problems for them, and you criticize their efforts, despite claiming to be an advocate for "conservative values" of less government intervention and personal responsibility. I DontUnderstandYou, DontLikeYou.
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DontLikeYou
Nov 30, 09 1:15 PM CST
I'm saying that it is fruitless. If someone wants to kill themselves, they will find a way. It is self absorbtion on the part of the people watching the rails. They are full of themselves so much that they actually "THINK" they can prevent a suicide. Oh, and you're a dick.
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I_hate_to_say
Nov 30, 09 1:30 PM CST
So a member of the newser community has the decency to respond to your pitiful pleas for attention and you reward her/him with an insult. I guess those of us who have decided to ignore you are on the right track. Have a nice day. Oh, and the vigil is not fruitless if it lets one teen know that someone cares. And if another suicide occurs, those who made an effort can take comfort in the fact that they tried to do something.
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pwnage
Nov 30, 09 1:30 PM CST
I think the 'find people who care' is the operative phrase here. For someone ready to throw themselves onto the track, seeing someone there who actually wants to stop them might matter.
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