Run_to_da_hills wrote: » I couldn't get over the size of some of the travellers head stones at this cemetery. Some must be at least 10 times the size of some of the more discrete plots. How would someone feel if they purchased a family plot for their loved ones and next thing one of these hideous monstrosities appeared right beside it. Planning permission should be sought for any headstone in a cemetery and a special designated area should be made available for those that want something extraordinary. .
golfball37 wrote: » It never ceases to amaze me how a "poor" family on the dole can afford a 70k headstone. :mad:
Fighting Irish wrote: » jealousy is a b1tch
firesidechat wrote: » Interesting. I wonder what was the thinking behind such a law. Anyone have any info ?
soccymonster wrote: » What's wrong with just a normal sized one? I really don't get some people at times. And it wouldn't be just people of the travelling community, there's just some people out there that can't respect others. Yea, they can choose how they want their loved ones grave to look like but it's kinda ridiculous when you could use the money on something else like supporting the deceased's next in kin or something. I'm sure that's how they'd want the money to be used and not on some big flashy stone. But some people shur....
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » Yes, if people are still living how can they possibly be burried.
Drake66 wrote: » As far as I know it is ultimately up to the local authority to impose a height limit. There was some kerfuffle about this issue on the radio ages ago. RTE where interviewing people regarding gravestones in a certain cemetery which had been built so massive that they were in danger of toppling over. The councils need to get off their asses on this. It is absolutely unseemly going to a graveyard to grieve only to be surrounded by these vulgar and potentially dangerous monuments. Perhaps a uniform size for all gravestones would be better.
Fighting Irish wrote: » travellers are religious people, and they want to send their love ones off the way they want to send them off, simple as what's wrong with a normal sized car, why do people buy bigger/better cars? because they can afford to and want to
irishturkey wrote: » Islamic extremists are religious people, should we let them bomb the western world in the name of Allah or Mohammed or whoever they think they're representing? Didn't think so, so why let travellers take all dignity and humility out of the graveyards? They're one of the last places in the country that the Celtic Tiger hasn't managed to cash in on, one of the last places someone can go to reflect on life.. or death! But we're supposed to give that up to a group who, in my opinion, play the victim card far too often for my liking. I'm all for respecting other poeples rights, just so long as "other people" can respect my rights.
irishturkey wrote: » Its kinda going off topic now, we're verging into the merits of being a scrounger or trying to earn a living, instead of whether you should be allowed to erect a monstrosity in a place of peace and reflection. I've made my case. Being a self proclaimed "ethnic minority" doesn't give people the right to do what they want purely because they can get away with it. If you do wish to discuss the aforementioned merits, start the thread...
Fighting Irish wrote: » Ok so what if they found maddy mccann(or someone high profile), would people react in the same way if her parents had a big fook off gravestone?
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » I couldn't get over the size of some of the travellers head stones at this cemetery. Some must be at least 10 times the size of some of the more discrete plots. well get over it:rolleyes:,you make a visit or just happen to pass by the graveyard and decide to have a go at the travellers for the size of the headstones:mad: unreal.you just couldnt admire the headstones and see the beautiful artwork in them or just for one second,think about how some of them died. How would someone feel if they purchased a family plot for their loved ones and next thing one of these hideous monstrosities appeared right beside it. id feel fine about it......why wouldnt someone?:rolleyes: Planning permission should be sought for any headstone in a cemetery and a special designated area should be made available for those that want something extraordinary. .
irishturkey wrote: » Couldn't agree more but you know what you're in for now.... RACIST!!! The pc brigade will have a field day with this
firesidechat wrote: » I'm very confident that those buried in the adjacent graves are not complaining or really give a toss for that matter. Those that visit the graves for the very most would only have to look at them for no more than 5 minutes anyway. If it gives the families comfort, what harm is it doing.?
irishturkey wrote: » and Porsche Cayennes
Fighting Irish wrote: » Because they don't give a fook, they live their lives the way they want to live them, and fair fooks to them
MiciG91 wrote: » Ya fair enough but not when they get the ****ing beggars plot :mad:
Blackjack wrote: » I think it's nice that they can use their Dole money in this way. Clearly, they are in need of this handout.
User Friendly wrote: » yeah.......keep them seperate in death just as we did while they were alive,thats the way to do it:mad:
User Friendly wrote: » y i know one traveler in Ennis worth an estimated 30million.owns a load of property and land,i have no doubt he paid for most of these headstones,