13th October 2010, 08:17 PM
Has anyone actually had a license extension turned down? The article seemed based on the worst case scenario, and I haven't heard of anyone having to rebury before they were ready.
Screens are fine for gooey bodies, but I think the public should be allowed to watch the drier ones - surely this is all done for public benefit anyway?
Did a cemetery job internationally a few years ago that had a lot of negative comments when we startedm, we simply weren't wanted and it was thought we were disturing the dead (better us than someone with a grading bucket!) After a big open day we had, everyone was really supportive of having us there.:face-approve:
Screens are fine for gooey bodies, but I think the public should be allowed to watch the drier ones - surely this is all done for public benefit anyway?
Did a cemetery job internationally a few years ago that had a lot of negative comments when we startedm, we simply weren't wanted and it was thought we were disturing the dead (better us than someone with a grading bucket!) After a big open day we had, everyone was really supportive of having us there.:face-approve: