Police in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, are
investigating the theft of precious metals from cemetery displays.
I've written before about the fact that such thievery is a negative externality; specifically, already strapped law-enforcement and judicial resources are forced to be stretched even further to investigate and adjudicate these crimes.
Resolved for 2012: to explore how such increased negative externalities might, in fact, help boost the cause for green cemeteries. Given how squeamish some folks seem to be regarding natural burial - despite that fact it was perfectly fine up until the last 150 years or so - perhaps part of the sales pitch should be that green cemeteries reduce crime.
Photo credit: Jose F. Moreno/Courier-Post
1 comment:
Police should deploy more security to the cemetery since stealing from coffins mean a grave disrespect of the dead. While the issue of a green cemetery has been debated, perhaps they should tackle how coffins and tombstones should be protected from thieves first.
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