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It's such a lovely thing for the parents to do at a time of such loss.
I am in two minds as to whether people should be automatically added to the donor register. As a "take what you want and burn the scraps" type person I don't see why it's an issue but I also understand how it's difficult for families to handle the fact that their loved one is artificially kept alive to prolong organ viability.Comment
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I see it as the body may be alive, but the person has gone. But I wouldn't criticise personally someone who felt differently.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post... I also understand how it's difficult for families to handle the fact that their loved one is artificially kept alive to prolong organ viability.
I think donor registers should be opt out.
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It already is. The law changed on 20th May 2020... I must admit I only heard about it through chats about some friends who's parents passed away with Covid. I, along with everyone else concerned had no idea either. Bit of a bad job of advertising. I'd be interested to know how many people do know.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI think donor registers should be opt out.
https://www.organdonation.nhs.uk/uk-...aw-in-england/
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I remember it coming up and there were a few civil liberties types who made a fuss but it wasn't widely made public.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt already is. The law changed on 20th May 2020... I must admit I only heard about it through chats about some friends whose parents passed away with Covid. I, along with everyone else concerned had no idea either. Bit of a bad job of advertising. I'd be interested to know how many people do know.
https://www.organdonation.nhs.uk/uk-...aw-in-england/Comment
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To stop people opting out.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
I remember it coming up and there were a few civil liberties types who made a fuss but it wasn't widely made public."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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The dead have no rights in law, and in English common law no person or persons can own them - Their only lawful owner is the Earth.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
I remember it coming up and there were a few civil liberties types who made a fuss but it wasn't widely made public.
So it's hard to know what sensible legal or moral objections those civil liberties types could raise.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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The only complainant I remember was this one. Tenuous at best.Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
The dead have no rights in law, and in English common law no person or persons can own them - Their only lawful owner is the Earth.
So it's hard to know what sensible legal or moral objections those civil liberties types could raise.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/...n-opt-out-hell
It seems her argument is partly religious, in that the soul suffers and cannot pass over if death is postponed pending organ donation, and partly "I've paid my taxes, they're not having my body too".Comment
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Communism lives on, in the form of the dead?Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
The dead have no rights in law, and in English common law no person or persons can own them - Their only lawful owner is the Earth.Comment
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