Some were able to turn their exasperation more rightfully toward a city whose quality of life is in rapid decline, a province whose healthcare system does not offer nearly enough mental health supports, and a country whose inflation rates and overall economic landscape has most of its population struggling to get by.
There was also discussion about potential suicide barriers like those on the Bloor Street Viaduct, and questions of why such a move isn't already in the works. Second one in a week there. Its sad as well as really common there. Something needs to be done. I also dont think they should need to shut down the whole bridge from traffic to investigate.Amid all of the chaos and conversation online, it appears that at least a few expressed sympathy for the victim and their family.
Some stuck in the gridlock also took the opportunity to get out of their cars and socialize, a few of themMeanwhile, further north of the incident, cars on the DVPreversing up the highway, driving in the wrong direction and off-roading it to avoid the blockage. There is a person above on the bridge contemplating completing suicide. The roads are closed so this person does not smash through your windshield if they jump. It’s not ridiculous.