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What's trashed at Arlington National Cemetery
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What are they supposed to do with them?
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The article says they collect them, and hold them for 30 days. That's out of respect for the dead, so the graves do not look like a trash site. After 30 days they bin it, except items that have significance, that goes to the historian.
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And judging by the author's description, maybe a little more sensitivity in the way that collecting the items for disposal is handled would be a good idea. |
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I do not think you will find more hollowed ground than Arlington. The grounds need to be kept clean and as neat as possible out of respect for those that earned the right to by laid to rest on these grounds. Momentos and pictures are not going to last. I suspect those that placed these items understand that. I think the grounds keeper policy on 30 days is fair.
Question is, why would anyone in the media bring this up? To what end? http://www.amsug.org/09NC/images/Arl.jpg |
Robert E. Lee likes his former home clean.
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I agree that it sounds a bit harsh but people need to know that there are rules on what can and can't be left on graves.
Also, if someone is going to put stuff on a grave, they should have the courtesy to come back and clean up after themselves and not leave the mess for someone else to clean up. :nope: Imagine how long it would take to power wash the thousands of markers and then imagine having to stop and clean up messy, albeit well intentioned, trash. |
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