Fresh flowers and mementos placed on graves in Sydney cemeteries are being stolen. Cemetery offices are being inundated with reports from distressed family members.Gee, what a surprise, all areas around diverse Sydney. And everyone assumes economic reasons. Must have been an awful lot of flowers stolen during the great depression, eh? Surely they must have needed brick walls around the cemeteries back then? No?
Visitors are reporting fresh flowers are being stolen as soon as an hour after they are placed...
Graves at Rookwood, Woronora, Botany and North Ryde have been targeted recently...
"It gets worse around Christmas - it's a tough time of year, and not everyone can afford flowers," Mr Stewart said...
Woronora Cemetery chief executive Graham Boyd said he had installed fences 6m high, at a cost of $400,000, to stop flower thieves.
Lets look to America to see the conclusion of this "enrichment"...
1,100 dead people have been relocated from Detroit because "I don't want to ride on those streets... if you watch the news it's constant bad news, I don't want to be one of those stories" ...
File under: the diversity utopia will arrive any day now, just close your eyes and keep whistling past the undecorated graveyards.
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