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Originally Posted by Mean Mr. Mustard
A lake serves as a resting place for someone, much like a cemetery. They serve the exact same purpose in this instance.
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A lake serves a resting place for a someone who wants to have their "resting place" be in that specific lake. Now maybe they requested that all the fish and wildlife in the area be terminated, so their resting place isn't soiled by animal poop, but I've never heard of that happening.
A cemetery, on the other hand, is a place, usually in the middle of town and with a fence around it, a gate, and a sign that says "no dogs". See! There is a difference!
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Originally Posted by Mean Mr. Mustard
Or you are talking about a lady who goes for a walk with her dog in a quiet area. I think that the assumption that is being made is that she is bringing her dog out to explicitly "crap on another person's grave". If she was doing that, then I would agree, but if it is just that she was talking her dog for a walk and enjoys the tranquility of the cemetery then I don't see the major issue other than breaking a minor rule related to no pets being allowed.
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Find another quiet area. That quiet area isn't for dogs. And don't dogs generally go to the bathroom when they are out for a walk?
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Originally Posted by Mean Mr. Mustard
If a stranger takes rover out for a walk and rover take a dump on the grave and the person then picks up the dump and carries on their day, I don't think it is a big deal at all and uncle gus can't be reached for comment at the current time.
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Fair enough, I guess. I gotta admit I'm kind of a hypocrite when it comes to this stuff. Last night I got pretty drunk and when I was walking home, I took a piss on the war memorial on Memorial Drive. I probably could have waited and just used the toilet at home or even taken a leak in the back alley, but why bother? I mean hey, they're all dead, right? What's the difference?