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Just read this. Is there anyone out there who thinks there is any merit at all in the crematorium staff's actions?

Apologies if the link doesn't work but am not au fait with how to do this, but surely you can cut and paste it?
None what so ever, this is the usual apply the rules with no common sence or compassion
Utterly disgusting. They should allow a few minutes extra - especially in a service for a child for God's sake.
"Suffer the little children to come to me - but pay up first". I'm (almost) speechless!
Absolutely not mad money grabbing b****rds evil
I saw something simliar in a wat last year.
Me and mrs777 were visiting my Mothers cemetry. There was a funeral just finishing and we noticed people obviously leaving aftyer the burial.
There were about five people left by the grave and the digger turned up and started to fill in the hole, while people from the funeral stood by and watched.
I thought that was heartless and they could have at least waited until everyone had gone.
I thought it was a pretty poor show.
i guess sadely with everything in life its about money.
these places have to make money.
i know it may seem wrong and i think the rules should be changed.
but if it was your loved ones service next you would be expecting the same respect and time keeping to start your service. I guess they have to draw a line somewhere, what if the first 3 services all run over by 10- 20 mins?
this is the sad conveyer belt system we now have in place, its the same when you come into the world, baby out 2 hours later discharged for the next delivery.
i know when my dad died we had to wait 3 weeks for a booking at the cremetorium.
the way this crem dealt with this could have been handled better. why not just bill for the 10 mins in the final bill to be sent out? rather than call it a fine?
xx fem xx
youve hit the nail on the head with the phrase 'conveyor belt' fem.....would it not be better to have a crem service with a 10 minute break in between, instead of one every half hour.
That way, if a service overran by a little, it wouldnt impact on the next one. None knows how people are going to deal with things as they finally realise its the last goodbye as the curtains close, and having a little leeway between sevices, could help the situation I would think.
Its sad that in this day and age, in the interests of money, absolutely everything is rushed, from births to death to something as simple as only being alloted a 2 hour stint at a table in a popular restaurant before you are ushered off to the bar to make way for the next sitting!
Time is money rolleyes