A reader is irate over advice that homeowner associations must let residents fly 'thin blue line' flag due to legal ...
A bipartisan bill in the Ohio Statehouse would ban homeowners associations and landlords from prohibiting thin blue line flags.
The ‘blue line’ flag was designed for police officers and it goes back over 100 years, but now it has been used by white supremacists and many police groups have disavowed that flag.” ...
I am a retired NYPD officer, and the blue stripe represents the officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. I have been flying that flag for about 10 years and have never been told that it ...
Controversy has erupted at a Southern California school district over the use of pro-police “thin blue line” flags by a high school football team, the Los Angeles Daily News reported. The flap ...
If you had done your due diligence, when it comes to the "thin blue line" flag, there is much controversy regarding it. Many, including myself, see this flag as a "us” vs. “them” mentality.
Former NYPD officer has flown a version of the 'thin blue line' flag for a decade. Now the HOA is demanding it be removed. What's the law? Our expert weighs in.
Florida law permits homeowners to display the “thin blue line” flag, even if some residents find it offensive. The Federal Flag Code, while technically superseding Florida law, is advisory and ...