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I am going to answer the Cemeteries part of the question that was inferred, rather than implied.  Some of my favourite cycling routes pass by or through cemeteries.  There is one nice ride that passes with the Muslim cemetery to the left, and the crematorium to the right.  It is not such a nice ride going up the hill.  We went to visit a former colleague - a late colleague - at the crematorium, the day before his ceremony.

Near the big Hokkien cemetery on the edge of the city, there is the Nirvana crematorium, with what looks like a residential waiting room adjacent.  There was a pack of stray dogs hanging about outside, I’ve never seen them gnawing on bones, and I always struggle not to imagine it.  The pub in the middle of the cemetery was not open the first time that we passed by (to be fair, it was 10 am) and now is gone completely.  Unlike Diggers (the Athletic Arms) on Ardmillan Terrace, opposite the cemetery, which I have never cycled past.

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2 hours ago, scorecard said:

I've been (for a few minutes to complete some paperwork on a charged soldier) inside 2 military police jails.

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Terrifying and never forgotten. Over 50 years later the memories of what I saw (just in the military jails) still come back.

You where there for a few minutes and it is haunting you after 50 years?  What a joke.

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Just now, scorecard said:

Read again, I didn't say I saw 1 incident.  For soldiers who saw active service including buddies shot and killed right near you, limbs blown off and more there must obviously be a build up.

 

Never mind, not your problem.

 

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Hmm, only as a “visitor”. Historical facilities mostly. I can honestly state that I have sat in the Electric Chair … this was at Eddyville, Kentucky as part of a “Leadership Kentucky” program where we were being exposed to the issues involved in Law Enfocement across the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

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I like this song about jail.

Hello Dad ... I'm In Jail - YouTube

 

I have often felt cemeteries are an anachronism in these times. Taking up real estate near cities.

I don't see a point going out to a cemetery to see the dead. Particularly in the age of photos, video, and online tributes. To me the person is no more in the cemetery than elsewhere and the gravestone or marker has no particular significance.

Many go for the big stone or even a mausoleum. Competition to impress can make it to the afterlife. 

Fair enough that due to religious beliefs and other reasons many feel differently. It might be good if there can be a change in mindset so that it is not seen as disrespectful to disconnect the link between the person and some bones in the ground. Could have a time limit of say 100 years so that it is there only while people who knew you are alive not dead. 

 

 

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