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October 3, 2015
Utah condo group fines homeowners for flying American flag
In the small town of Murray, Utah, Chestnut Place is a condominium community of about 60 patriotic homeowners. Many of the residents proudly fly the American flag every day.
But this didn't sit well with the president of the homeowners association, who got "tired" of seeing all that red, white, and blue all over the complex. So she got the association board to pass a rule banning the flying of the American flag, under penalty of a $75 fine.
In Utah? You can imagine what happened next:
Fox 13:
"After the last board meeting, we were leaving and two members of the board and a resident said they were tired of looking at the flag," said Jo Ann Dugay, who is one of the five board members on the Home Owners Association. "They said 'is this flag row?' And that something needed to be done about it.”
Something was: last week those living in the community were warned to take down the flags.
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