I would not perhaps use the word crap in public(in public, note) I would prefer to say crass. I lost a daughter 38 years ago, a victim of 'Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. I had her ashes scattered but even if I hadn't I would not in a million years adorn her grave with 'tat' or traipse up to the cemetery/ churchyard every week( I lived opposite a churchyard for 20 years and witnessed these morbid obsessions). But I would like to ask those of you who have been so quick to chastise Vampirequeen... do I grieve less than those who make such public (and tasteless) displays? Have I forgotten my lovely baby who was taken from us so suddenly because she was born away on the wind rather than buried in a public place? Was I an uncaring mother because I didn't give her a grave on which to place teddy bears, plastic windmills and any other piece of tat?
What happened to dignity when Princess Diana died? It went out the window in a crass (that word again) display of mawkish sentimentality for someone that 99% of the population didn't even know. Displays like the one's mentioned on today's breakfast programme are unheard of in cemeteries here in France, and before one of the GN police jump in, yes wayside flowers are often seen, even for Resistance members shot 70 odd years ago, but toys, football scarves, ? No way. I think it's called getting your priorities right.
You're not going to agree with me, but I speak from sad experience which most of you don't.