The answer is no, they should not be allowed to put a marker on your land... of any sort. I would politely tell them that and it they put one there anyway, then I would remove it.
When I was nine, my brother AND my brother-in-law were killed in a car-train accident. My other brother was nearly killed too. EVERYONE was 100 sober - my brother just did not see the train on the dark country road and drove right into it.
While it was terribly, terribly hard to deal with for my entire family, and we were all saddened almost beyond comprehension... but no memorials were ever erected any place except the cemetery.
I just don't agree with people doing this type of memorial - not ever, not even for a few weeks... not in any location.
Some people around here had there son killed in an accident. They started with a little wood cross and graduated to one welded together out of large steel pipe... I figure someday someone could hit the ditch in that area - then they in turn will be responsible for killing another person. These people live in town and they also put a graveyard marker in there lawn... not really fair to their neighbors to have that there either.
People now days have lost the ability to deal with grief. We cried a lot of tears many, many times at our family's loss. We talked with each other a lot about our loved ones. I just do not understand the need to plant a marker at accident sites.
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