fox's tina jenson explains the policy that has left families in tears. >> it's not here.t here. >> reporter: cemetery is meant to be a safe place for grief. raw emotion. a place to honor loved ones. but tuesday, raw emotion and outrage as families dogged through bins trying to find the items that had been used to honor the lives of those who have died. >> look at this. this is ridiculous. >> reporter: kimberly booth couldn't find a windmill that was at her 16 month old son's grave. >> it's very damn disrespectful. this is so disgusting to our city. >> reporter: over the past few days, the city implement add new rule that says they're no longer allowed at grave sites at the forward immediate cemetery. >> the only comments i received from the constituents was citizens in town were to tackiness, not necessarily tack keysness over abundance of use of items. >> the mayor says crews were having a tough time maintaining the grounds and notices about the rule change were placed in the newspaper and in power bil bills. but many families said they knew nothing about it. >> when you