There was a young girl, about 10 or 12yo, that was killed crossing a very buisy highway on the north end of the Twin Cities. Parents built a marker there with cross, flowers, teddy bears, etc. But they didn't stop there. They got involved politically, got the local TV stations involved and managed to get a $3 million pedestrian bridge built over the highway. When MN DOT balked and said there wasn't enough ped traffic to warrant the bridge, the TV stations made them look like bad, insensitive sobs. So they built a bridge and named it Tegan's or Megan's bridge (whatever the name was) and have a plaque in her honor on it. So the taxpayers were on the hook for s bridge that's never used because the parents were well connected and couldn't let their loss go. I feel sorry for the parents but think the bridge is a travesty. But getting back to your dilema; No way would I allow them to build a monument on my property. I would compassionately - but unequivocally - say NO.
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