RikRaeder
Contributor
MY answer to all of your questions is no. I used to eat lunch in a local hilltop cemetery with a wonderful view of San Francisco Bay. It was nice to sit on the grass and enjoy the environment. If a wreck is not off limits, why shouldn't I enjoy the environment there as well. As far as being in a place where people died violent deaths, I'm living in a city in which hundreds of thousands were burned alive...life goes on and I see everyone around me going about their business.
For those who like to handle the dead, I am a bit concerned. I believe the same standards should be applied as if someone in the cemetery mentioned above took up some disinterred remains and started playing with them. Kind of sick.
For those who like to handle the dead, I am a bit concerned. I believe the same standards should be applied as if someone in the cemetery mentioned above took up some disinterred remains and started playing with them. Kind of sick.