Canadian Couple Charged $5k For Finding 400-Year-Old Skeleton 601
First time accepted submitter Rebecka Schumann writes "Ontario couple Ken Campbell and Nicole Sauve said a recent fence installation led them to discover what is being labeled a historical find. Sauve, who said the duo originally believed the skeleton to be from bones of an animal, called the Ontario Provincial Police to investigate; Forensic Anthropologist Michael Spence confirmed the bones were that of an aboriginal woman who died at age 24 between the late 1500s to the early 1600s. In spite of reporting their find and Spence's evaluation, Suave and Campbell were told they were required to hire an archeologist to assess their property at their own expense under Ontario's Funeral, Burial and Cremation Services Act. The act, which requires evaluation for all properties found to house human remains, has the Canadian couple stuck with a big bill."
Don't Do The Dig ... (Score:5, Funny)
Don't do the dig if you can't cover the vig.
OH CANADA! (Score:5, Funny)
Think you found the bones of someone who was murdered in Canada? Better be safe: Help the original killer by reburying the bones somewhere else. Thank you for your cooperation, Citizen.
Next time.. (Score:2, Funny)
How t f (Score:4, Funny)
"an aboriginal woman who died at age 24 ;
How did an Aboriginal woman manage to travel all the way from Australia to Canada 400 years ago ?
Re:OH CANADA! (Score:5, Funny)
In this case, I am pretty sure the original killer no longer needs their help.
The killer may have been a vampire who's still aimlessly roaming the Earth today, you insensitive clod!
A lesson so worn it need not be repeated (Score:2, Funny)
Very punny (Score:4, Funny)
This is another classic example of how strict liability laws cause grave injustices.
Please tell me that pun was intentional...
Re:Don't Do The Dig ... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Don't Do The Dig ... (Score:4, Funny)
I had to break in a new neighbor last year. Apparently the wife didn't like my mowing schedule.
I was going to mow on a weekend, when I got a notice telling me I had three weeks to get my lawn mowed 'or else'. Needless to say I let it go until the last day and let her know why.
I also let the husband know that he had to curb his bitch or the next call would be about the three commercial vehicles he parked on his property every night.
I love my neighborhood. An HOA would have screwed that whole interaction up.
Re: Don't Do The Dig ... (Score:5, Funny)
Agreed. No one has spoken a word of Latin in common conversation almost 1600 years, and is ipso facto a dead language.