Skip navigation
Advertisement

The Journal Gazette, 600 W. Main St., Fort Wayne IN

Partly Cloudy and Breezy

82°

Local weather
File
San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge

Furthermore ...

 
Reagan

Net planned to thwart suicides from bridge

In addition to being one of San Francisco’s most iconic landmarks and a popular tourist destination, the Golden Gate Bridge is a morbidly popular spot for suicide. An estimated 1,300 people have jumped off the bridge to their deaths since it opened in 1937.

Now, the transportation commission that oversees the colorful bridge (first-timer visitors quickly learn its color is red, not gold) is moving forward with a plan to install a net about 20 feet below the span. The net would be wide enough to catch jumpers; the hope is that it would dissuade anyone from trying.

The cost to end suicides off the bridge: $50 million to design, build and install the net.

E-mail service will help conservatives, Reagan’s son

Michael Reagan is lending his father’s name to begin an e-mail service for conservatives, @reagan.com

“You now can put your name next to the name of the Greatest Conservative of all, my father Ronald Reagan,” Michael Reagan announces in a news release/marketing e-mail. “When you purchase your e-mail address @Reagan.com you are supporting truly conservative causes.”

That’s fine, but he is exaggerating – at best – when he argues conservatives should not use any of the other big e-mail providers because “every time you use your e-mail from companies like Google, AOL, Yahoo, Hotmail, Apple and others, you are helping the liberals.”

His reasoning? “These companies are, and will continue, to be huge supporters financially and with technology of those that are hurting our country.” Talk about overgeneralization.

Those companies don’t dwell nearly as much on the red and blue political colors as they do green – for money. And Reagan is also seeing green – while those other services generally offer e-mail free, your @reagan.com address will cost $39.95 a year ($34.95 if you act by Saturday).

Advertisement

Editorials

  • Statewide smoking ban?
    Indiana lawmakers continue their interim study committee work this week, including sessions addressing some high-profile issues.
  • Technically savvy logo
    Fort Wayne Police Department cruisers are sporting a new logo that better reflects the department’s technologically advanced reputation and is more reflective to light.
  • Allen County court files go online
    Local residents have seen much progress lately in making more government information available on the Web, but a move planned Tuesday will top them all.
  • United Way’s goal
    After three years of essentially flat fundraising totals from its annual workplace campaign, United Way officials are rightly seeking a modest increase for 2011, one that a study indicates the county should be able to afford.
  • Furthermore …
    A reason for hope
    One month does not a trend make, but it’s certainly better for the state to bring in more money than less.
  • Weekly scorecard
    Winners
    Sheriff Ken Fries: Worried about drivers’ ability to hear police sirens – especially considering the amount of electronics in today’s vehicles – Fries works to make sure newly purchased sheriff’s department cars are
Advertisement

  Stock Sponsor
Click here for full stock listings