by pup55 » Thu 01 Oct 2009, 21:43:47
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')here's no reason it needs to be some outrageously expensive process.
True, but there is some reason for the process to be regulated a bit. In northwest Georgia a few years ago, a fellow, Ray Brent Marsh, owner of a crematorium, decided that all of the expense, effort and energy used in the cremation process was a waste, and decided to just chuck the bodies out in the back of his big place out in the country, rather than cremate them like he was supposed to. Eventually the whole thing came to light and there were several hundred of them dug up and some never were identified,
It is quite true that this fellow was supposedly part of the system, and once he eventually gets out from behind bars, I suppose he will have to deal with the numerous relatives that are still around up there....
But, for the common good, it makes sense to me to have some standards and/or regulation on this, to discourage the fly by nighters and true con artists from causing a public spectacle.