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So you have seen 90% to 95% of the funeral processions in the country?
originally posted by: roadgravel
a reply to: sine.nomine
I agree with most of what you have said.
By the way
So you have seen 90% to 95% of the funeral processions in the country?
A question is not putting words in someone's mouth.
I just tend to question some questionable fact statements made here.
Peace.
originally posted by: headorheart
a reply to: Edumakated
It isn't the procession causing the accidents. It is the other drivers being distracted.
Stay alert and be respectful.
Processions cannot blow red lights. The hearse has to follow all rules of the road. All drivers should have ample time to react to that.
I HATE when people interrupt processions.
originally posted by: eriktheawful
a reply to: Edumakated
For those of you bitching and griping about how these processions are making you late - get that damn cell phone out and use it.
originally posted by: Nyiah
I think they should be done away with, not because they're dangerous, but because they're inconsiderate to the rest of society. I've sat through one that took over 20 minutes to go by. While we're on that one, I never did properly rant back then.
Thanks a lot, I had a post-natal c-section follow-up moved up because I'd popped a few staples that morning. Thanks people. Thanks, a goddamn lot. When the OB/GYN says "get here ASAP so I can check that out", they mean ASAP. You turned a 10 minute trip to their office into a 30 minute freak-out. And going to the hospital instead wasn't an option, they were further away in the opposite direction and still had a damn procession between me and them.
Even my grandmother thought they were, and I quote the late old bird, "An extremely RUDE tradition. The rest of traffic does not care your granddaddy just died, and granddaddy does not care if you have a solid line of cars or not getting from Point A to Point B. HE'S. DEAD." Ouch.
She did have reason to loathe them. Having retired to Florida, and in a high-elderly population stretch of the west coast, she was made late to numerous doctor appointments over the years, and this was a woman famous for showing up an hour early.
Her medical schedule was actually fairly tight in hindsight when we found all her medical paperwork after she died.
She didn't let anyone know just how bad off she was, she had multiple appointments a week, physical therapy for her spinal fusion surgery, physical therapy for her fibro-f'd joints, cancer treatments & follow-ups for her colon cancer no one knew she had, etc. She really, really did not like processions getting in her way at all. And I totally understand how someone in her situation would hate them. You & your outdated procession ideas get in the way of real medical situations for the living. I can see how she perceived it as patently rude.
My sister-in-law's father was so against them that he made damn sure the family KNEW not to do that when his time was up. Nobody arraigned for it, we met at the funeral home for the viewing, and those that felt like watching his pretty box drop into a pit in the ground went for that. No procession needed. I think if they'd done a procession, he'd have climbed out of his casket and slapped everyone, running at the mouth a mile a minute in his thick, almost unintelligibly Scottish accent. nobody wants a dead Scottish man coming back to life to kick their ass
Someone died. I get it. I don't care. They'll still be at the destination whether you arrive in one big parade or not.
I still pull over when I see one go by wherever I am on the road. Too bad most people don't anymore.
originally posted by: headorheart
a reply to: Edumakated
It isn't the procession causing the accidents. It is the other drivers being distracted.
Stay alert and be respectful.
Processions cannot blow red lights. The hearse has to follow all rules of the road. All drivers should have ample time to react to that.
I HATE when people interrupt processions.
originally posted by: Blaine91555
a reply to: Raggedyman
All I see is angry people upset over a funeral procession and I had no idea people had become that uncaring and crass.
I'd assume it's the same people who weave in and out of lanes trying to get home one minute faster, who cause a lot of the worst car wrecks. Get out of the way, I own this road