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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.
See App. 959 (FOP President conceding that the "Thin Blue Line" flag, which is different than the TBLAF, has "exactly the same meaning" as the TBLAF with respect to support for law enforcement).} ...
The Wethersfield, Conn. town council refused to fly the “thin blue line” flag at their town hall to honor slain hero State Trooper Aaron Pelletier, who was killed in the line of duty while ...
WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (WTNH) — The Wethersfield Town Council’s vote not to fly the Thin Blue Line flag ahead of a fallen trooper’s funeral has drawn some ire. Connecticut State Poli… ...
The 35 year old was the first to be recognized with a “thin blue line” flag in downtown Merriam. Sarah Rohrer said their kids go every year and find peace.
A large "Thin Blue Line" flag that flies above a Greenville County, South Carolina, business was damaged early Friday morning, according to the Greenville County Sheriff's Office.
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, Pa. (TND) — A community resolution banning the display of the thin blue line flag in a Pennsylvania township is unconstitutional, a federal court ruled this week.
A federal court has ruled that a prohibition by a Pennsylvania community on the display of the American flag with a thin blue line that is supportive of law enforcement is unconstitutional.. The ...
Victory for the First Amendment and first responders won in a Pennsylvania court as a judge issued a ruling on a township’s ban of the “Thin Blue Line” flag.
A federal judge ruled a Pennsylvania's community's ban on the display of a pro-police "Thin Blue Line" flag has restricted free speech of public employees under the First Amendment.
Prohibiting the use of the thin blue line flag restricts the free speech of public employees under the First Amendment, U.S. District Judge Karen Marston decided. “The Township repeatedly suggests ...