First question for Hull: Is preventing a burial a crime under the law?
We’ve started experiencing strange and mind-boggling events. The country has turned into a complete horror movie scene. Shop owners are helpless against the constantly increasing number of thieves. The police just watch and initiate proceedings, but the courts either release the perpetrators or give them very light sentences. Now, another incident has emerged and has been debated in the country for days. Robert Bush, the director of funeral services in Hull, pleaded guilty to obstructing the burial of 30 people; families say he “should rot in jail.”
When you think there must be a logical reason for this, nothing comes to mind. Why would a funeral services director obstruct the burial of bodies? Is he sharing the corpses with certain centers? Is he sending bodies, who are not yet fully dead, to certain operating centers to retrieve their organs? Are there doctors who open bodies, remove organs, and sell them? Is this one of those things we often see in horror movies?
You’re afraid of being attacked with a knife on the streets, you can’t talk on the phone if you have one in your hand, a cyclist could come and snatch your phone and run away. People’s freedoms are starting to be restricted. The government just watches, the police conduct small operations occasionally but it’s ineffective.
So what punishment could there be for the Funeral Services Director who prevented the burial of the dead? Or is there any punishment for this incident, are there any regulations for such outrageous crimes?
Hollywood film companies don’t need artificial fear platforms. Their mere presence in this country would be more than enough for a natural scenario…

