It is true, but probably very rare, never actually heard of such case.
Yes and no. During some national holidays it is required to raise a flag. However, if you live in an apartment building, there’s a person designated for this task, and the fine goes to them if they fail to perform the task. Also, I would assume people would get a warning before they would get the fine.
They cite the law in the article you posted lol
Theoretically yes practically no
It is true, you need to raise the flag on homes/apartment buildings and government building( though many of them keep the flag raised all year long). My apartment complex has a flag pole with flag raised all year round as well 😉 Can you get a fine for not doing it? Technically yes but not very likely, never heard of such case 😀 although, if you decide to raise the flag of our lovely neighbor from the east not only you will get a fine but probably a burning house too 😉
“Should regular people follow this law?” – are you implying that “regular people” have choices on whether to follow the law?…
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It is true, but probably very rare, never actually heard of such case.
Yes and no. During some national holidays it is required to raise a flag. However, if you live in an apartment building, there’s a person designated for this task, and the fine goes to them if they fail to perform the task. Also, I would assume people would get a warning before they would get the fine.
They cite the law in the article you posted lol
Theoretically yes practically no
It is true, you need to raise the flag on homes/apartment buildings and government building( though many of them keep the flag raised all year long). My apartment complex has a flag pole with flag raised all year round as well 😉 Can you get a fine for not doing it? Technically yes but not very likely, never heard of such case 😀 although, if you decide to raise the flag of our lovely neighbor from the east not only you will get a fine but probably a burning house too 😉
“Should regular people follow this law?” – are you implying that “regular people” have choices on whether to follow the law?…
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