Anonymous wrote:When do the goats come back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, it was the dog walkers who cleaned the cemetery up long before this neighborhood was gentrified. They're an integral part of the community there.
And if the cemetery association wants to show movies, well, that's their business. Cemeteries should be used for multiple purposes. I don't have relatives buried there but if I did I'd be glad that there are other people enjoying this lovely cemetery while they're alive.
This. Prior to the dog walking program, the cemetery was used for drug dealing and prostitution. It was a mess. Grave markers were badly damaged, the grass was never mowed, etc. Because of the dog walking program and programs like the movie nights, they have been able to restore the cemetery and make it a really nice place again.
Anonymous wrote:People, it was the dog walkers who cleaned the cemetery up long before this neighborhood was gentrified. They're an integral part of the community there.
And if the cemetery association wants to show movies, well, that's their business. Cemeteries should be used for multiple purposes. I don't have relatives buried there but if I did I'd be glad that there are other people enjoying this lovely cemetery while they're alive.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is gross to let dogs pee and shit on people's gravestones. Bushes, trees? Fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, it was the dog walkers who cleaned the cemetery up long before this neighborhood was gentrified. They're an integral part of the community there.
And if the cemetery association wants to show movies, well, that's their business. Cemeteries should be used for multiple purposes. I don't have relatives buried there but if I did I'd be glad that there are other people enjoying this lovely cemetery while they're alive.
This. Prior to the dog walking program, the cemetery was used for drug dealing and prostitution. It was a mess. Grave markers were badly damaged, the grass was never mowed, etc. Because of the dog walking program and programs like the movie nights, they have been able to restore the cemetery and make it a really nice place again.
OK, so to recap: the only two options for an urban cemetery are prostitution and drug sales, OR, having a bunch of dogs running around every day and taking a shit on the final resting place of loved ones.
No middle ground, like, say, a tall fence, regular lawn mowing, and motion cameras that feed to MPD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, it was the dog walkers who cleaned the cemetery up long before this neighborhood was gentrified. They're an integral part of the community there.
And if the cemetery association wants to show movies, well, that's their business. Cemeteries should be used for multiple purposes. I don't have relatives buried there but if I did I'd be glad that there are other people enjoying this lovely cemetery while they're alive.
This. Prior to the dog walking program, the cemetery was used for drug dealing and prostitution. It was a mess. Grave markers were badly damaged, the grass was never mowed, etc. Because of the dog walking program and programs like the movie nights, they have been able to restore the cemetery and make it a really nice place again.
OK, so to recap: the only two options for an urban cemetery are prostitution and drug sales, OR, having a bunch of dogs running around every day and taking a shit on the final resting place of loved ones.
No middle ground, like, say, a tall fence, regular lawn mowing, and motion cameras that feed to MPD.
Who pays for this?
Anonymous wrote:I bet the dead are glad of the company.
Okay, choose between a beautiful cemetery that no one ever goes to except on holidays to put flowers on graves and a beautiful cemetery where people enjoy it at all times of the year for many reasons. I'll take the latter gladly.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, it was the dog walkers who cleaned the cemetery up long before this neighborhood was gentrified. They're an integral part of the community there.
And if the cemetery association wants to show movies, well, that's their business. Cemeteries should be used for multiple purposes. I don't have relatives buried there but if I did I'd be glad that there are other people enjoying this lovely cemetery while they're alive.
This. Prior to the dog walking program, the cemetery was used for drug dealing and prostitution. It was a mess. Grave markers were badly damaged, the grass was never mowed, etc. Because of the dog walking program and programs like the movie nights, they have been able to restore the cemetery and make it a really nice place again.
OK, so to recap: the only two options for an urban cemetery are prostitution and drug sales, OR, having a bunch of dogs running around every day and taking a shit on the final resting place of loved ones.
No middle ground, like, say, a tall fence, regular lawn mowing, and motion cameras that feed to MPD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, it was the dog walkers who cleaned the cemetery up long before this neighborhood was gentrified. They're an integral part of the community there.
And if the cemetery association wants to show movies, well, that's their business. Cemeteries should be used for multiple purposes. I don't have relatives buried there but if I did I'd be glad that there are other people enjoying this lovely cemetery while they're alive.
This. Prior to the dog walking program, the cemetery was used for drug dealing and prostitution. It was a mess. Grave markers were badly damaged, the grass was never mowed, etc. Because of the dog walking program and programs like the movie nights, they have been able to restore the cemetery and make it a really nice place again.
OK, so to recap: the only two options for an urban cemetery are prostitution and drug sales, OR, having a bunch of dogs running around every day and taking a shit on the final resting place of loved ones.
No middle ground, like, say, a tall fence, regular lawn mowing, and motion cameras that feed to MPD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, it was the dog walkers who cleaned the cemetery up long before this neighborhood was gentrified. They're an integral part of the community there.
And if the cemetery association wants to show movies, well, that's their business. Cemeteries should be used for multiple purposes. I don't have relatives buried there but if I did I'd be glad that there are other people enjoying this lovely cemetery while they're alive.
This. Prior to the dog walking program, the cemetery was used for drug dealing and prostitution. It was a mess. Grave markers were badly damaged, the grass was never mowed, etc. Because of the dog walking program and programs like the movie nights, they have been able to restore the cemetery and make it a really nice place again.
Anonymous wrote:People, it was the dog walkers who cleaned the cemetery up long before this neighborhood was gentrified. They're an integral part of the community there.
And if the cemetery association wants to show movies, well, that's their business. Cemeteries should be used for multiple purposes. I don't have relatives buried there but if I did I'd be glad that there are other people enjoying this lovely cemetery while they're alive.