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So the thread I started was about a flag and not being able to display it. It apparently has come from the commie part of the country according to Nikimcbee and no one here knows how to use the legal system but we are ready to pull a slander suit on anyone who attempts to try my patience. :yeah: Excellent!
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The chances are the flag ban on the apartment is perfectly legal and the residents have agreed to it on their lease. It probably only became an issue when they realised they had agreed to it by which time its too late. The apparent "ban" on flags on vehicles however is another matter entirely . Property leases do have plenty of clauses about your vehicle and its access/storage on site, also maintainance legal compliance and all that stuff , but flags???? ..... not likely, about as likely as a ban on bumper stickers or personalised plates. |
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You look good in that redneck hat :shucks: |
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So the problem isn't undestanding law or constitutions , its a simple inability with the English language that holds you back. Quote:
So then August, what is the next subject to want to jump in to show how absolutely clueless you are on it ?:rotfl2: It does seem to be a habit you have, jumping straight in telling others they are wrong when you demostratably havn't got the faintest idea. Go on, one last chance to show are not completely thick August. After all it was a very very simple question. Ever heard of punitive damages august? Would you like the question in smaller easier words? |
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What is it about arguing with idiots again? They'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience... |
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Looks like they changed their mind... so much for all the experts :haha:
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,...est=latestnews |
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Don't understand what all the fuzz is all about anyhow. So the landlord, for aesthetic reasons, wanted there to be less decorations about. So what? Who said there has to be a thousand flags for every square kilometre of US soil?
Then again, I'm not from a country that obsessively puts the flag on everything from bumper stickers to underwear, so I guess I just don't understand. Quote:
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Here in Australia some councils stop people from flying the Australian flag on their own property ... A case of nothing better to do than flex their muscles!!:nope:
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