CharlestonChad
Baller Deluxe
Gentleposters, might I remind you that while Chad engages you, he/she/it is avoiding discussion of the more recent article which I posted which effectively counters his every complaint.
Local ordinances for pole height limits the height to 20-ft, but the State Codes effectively prohibit suhc ordinances which are based solely on aesthetics - in short, if there is no qualified safety issue, then the State Codes specifically allow such structures.
Moreover, if anyone ever bother to look at the pictures of the flag and the surrounding area, they'd understand that the flag pole is nowhere near anyone's property other than properties owned by either Piffero or Hull.
Here's another picture of the flag in question, and it should be fairly obvious that the flag and pole would need to be moved a great distacne before it would be a safety hazzard for anyone other than the properrty owners.
Care to respond Chad? Or are you going to pull a Bully and run away?
http://www.news10.net/storyfull2.aspx?storyid=18925
From the original article, it did not show the relative location of the flag. As long as he lowers the pole to the legal height, then there's nothing wrong with flying that flag.