Summary
A DISRESPECTFUL public attitude towards funeral corteges (Mail) seems to be regional. As a funeral director in London and its suburbs, I was cut up by motorists in a hurry and traffic wardens were eager to move a hearse away from a yellow line. Only the older generation stopped what they were doing as we went past. When I moved to the Cotswolds, I discovered a whole new world.
Funeral corteges are rarely broken, people remove their hats as we pass and traffic wardens use their discretion.See the full content of this document
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Respect for the Dead ; Letters
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