15th May 2006, 03:54 PM
As someone once said, the devil is in the detail: the license requires the ground shall be screened while removal is in progress. Splitting hairs I know. I feel this wording needs to be more explicit - ie the method of work should seek to avoid public exposure of human remains while removal and subsequent analysis (if required) takes place :face-huh:.
I confess to being bemused by the on site screening which is required against the non-existant bars on the dissemination of the photography (or even TV broadcast) of said removal in publically available reports. (open to correction - finger hovering over delete button)
Of the Clan Sutton
I confess to being bemused by the on site screening which is required against the non-existant bars on the dissemination of the photography (or even TV broadcast) of said removal in publically available reports. (open to correction - finger hovering over delete button)
Of the Clan Sutton