To: caseinpoint
And while you can put items on the gravesite, if you leave it past mowing day, it likely will become litter really quick.Thus the issue becomes moot and requires no legal action. The end! The Reverend Tom Ford is a hypocritical fool.
306 posted on
06/13/2022 2:18:18 PM PDT by
higgmeister
( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken)
To: higgmeister
Thus the issue becomes moot and requires no legal action. The end! The Reverend Tom Ford is a hypocritical fool. This. My understanding is that cemeteries normally cycle this stuff out. I guess they were lazy at this particular cemetery. Sounds about right for a government ran cemetery.
308 posted on
06/13/2022 2:20:37 PM PDT by
DiogenesLamp
("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
To: higgmeister
I think that would depend on who is responsible for the litter left over after mowing. If it is just left there or if the plot owner is responsible, then perhaps the father/reverend has a point. I doubt the cemetery itself would hold itself responsible for cleaning up messes from unsuitable items being left on the gravesite on mowing day.
318 posted on
06/13/2022 2:53:11 PM PDT by
caseinpoint
(Don't get thickly involved in thin things.)
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