What did you think about them bringing the cameras in to record a live “embalming/de-clotting? I was surprised to see that because not sure if it is legal.
I thought it was, again, unethical. Unless the family gave permission expressly it’s not legal, at least, not in the USA. If they didn’t have the family’s permission they could easily get a complaint filed against them.
I don’t remember if that person was in the USA or not though. Different countries may (and usually do) have different funeral law and rules. It’s not something I would do, that’s for sure. The way I do my work, If I wouldn’t want it to happen to my own grandmother, I don’t do it.
He MIGHT have gotten permission but I really think he should have reiterated that if he did.
What did you think about them bringing the cameras in to record a live “embalming/de-clotting? I was surprised to see that because not sure if it is legal.
I thought it was, again, unethical. Unless the family gave permission expressly it’s not legal, at least, not in the USA. If they didn’t have the family’s permission they could easily get a complaint filed against them. I don’t remember if that person was in the USA or not though. Different countries may (and usually do) have different funeral law and rules. It’s not something I would do, that’s for sure. The way I do my work, If I wouldn’t want it to happen to my own grandmother, I don’t do it. He MIGHT have gotten permission but I really think he should have reiterated that if he did.