Eu's stealth plan to cut alcohol consumption in Ireland

Captain's Quarters:

The European Union's regulative nature may wind up killing off the Irish wake, thanks to a new rule that proposes to ban formaldehyde as an embalming agent. The restrictions on embalming will force caskets to remain closed as the bodies will decompose too much to allow for extended viewing of corpses, the centerpiece of the traditional Irish celebration of the deceased's life:

The Irish custom that sees corpses kept in an open coffin so the deceased can be viewed during the wake has been endangered by an edict issued by Stavros Dimas, the EU environment commissioner.

He wants chemicals used by embalmers to preserve the cadaver withdrawn under a new biocides directive.

Such a move would see the end of the age-old ritual of "laying out" the body while games are played and food and drink are consumed to the accompaniment of dancing and fiddle music. ...

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It reminds me of the old joke about the difference between an Irish wake and an Irish wedding? The answer: One less hangover.

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