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Nice, clean job Drgreg. But on my truck, it would be just another thing to impale myself on as I lost my balance and fell.
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Interesting point.I find it interesting that people have interpreted the applicable US Code to mean that the flag has to be flown on the right front corner of a vehicle. The way I read it, it only has to be flown from the right fender (not bumper) if it is being clamped in place. If it is firmly affixed, there does not seem to be a required position.
"When the flag is displayed on a motorcar, the staff shall be fixed firmly to the chassis or clamped to the right fender"
United States Code, Title 36, Chapter 10
I did for awhile then one flag blew away,so I took the one off.Does anyone fly the flag all the time? or just holidays/parades?
Thanks
Does anyone fly the flag all the time? or just holidays/parades?
Thanks
I believe the wording suggests it should be mounted at all time on the right front fender.I find it interesting that people have interpreted the applicable US Code to mean that the flag has to be flown on the right front corner of a vehicle. The way I read it, it only has to be flown from the right fender (not bumper) if it is being clamped in place. If it is firmly affixed, there does not seem to be a required position.
"When the flag is displayed on a motorcar, the staff shall be fixed firmly to the chassis or clamped to the right fender"
United States Code, Title 36, Chapter 10
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