15th February 2009, 07:18 PM
Quote:quoteome muppet from a clearence company
I don't think that referring to workers in other professions who have to work within the same legal framework as the rest of us in this derogatory manner is particularly helpful, or indeed with the AUP.
Moving on, since the 19th century the only sure way to ensure that your remains are in the ground for perpetuity is to purchase a private plot with a cemetery company (e.g. Kensal Green, Highgate). These plots are freehold and enjoy rights not afforded to those buried in churchyards or municipal cemeteries. Churchyards get full and as anyone who's done a watching brief in one will tell you there are graves upon graves and cut through graves so the idea of perpetuity (at least intact) has little meaning in that context.