Sorry, but in the UK they DO build on cematarys as far as I know. They do not look after the gravestones so they crumble and you can no longer read the writing on them. In Belguim they take much better care of their graves and have a 'caretaker' I think this is much nicer.
I do wonder though if people do run out of space to live, not just for profit or greed, whethter a good way could be found to use ground if it did become neccassary. I belive if it was done out of compassion and with honour that those sleeping would indeed understand. They would want their grand children to have space to live. Certainly if it was me, as long as me old bones were honoured and not 'chucked around' I would not mind.
Digging up for science is tricky. I think if possible the living relatives should be contacted and asked how they feel and if they would allow it. I have a genetic disorder that very much interests doctors, and they have no cure at present. So if I had passed away and they needed to study my bones etc for one of the future of my generation, I hope I would not mind! As long as it was done with the right motives and I was not violated. I maybe dead then, but my body served me well, and I loved it, so I would want it to be respected.
Last edited by Eng Culture Nicola Jane; 04/10/08 06:24 AM.