Kaz wrote:Ossie I am quite sure that you would honour Mrs O's wishes if - heaven forbid - the situation arose, so I am interested to know just why you, Cromwell, are assuming that organs would be used against the wishes of the deceased?
Kaz, I'm assuming that some people will be against this measure but will not bother to register on the "opt out" register because they think it's morbid / tempting fate / will never happen to them.
In such circumstances in will not matter what the deceased or their relatives think, the state will assume ownership of the body and take what they want. Which imo is wrong.
And that's before we get to the "Oh, that John Smith? Sorry, we thought he was the John Smith who wasn't on the "Hands off" register. Sorry about that. No, we didn't look in his wallet, it must have got lost".
I just think Kaz, there is an increasing tendency for an arrogant and elitist State to do what it wants. Effectively by it's use of the Liverpool Care Pathway it has legitimised euthanasia. Now it is legitimising the Burke and Hare routine, as Ossie says. They are assumimg powers that they shouldn't have.