Thursday, May 26, 2011

New York Utility Charges For Having Flags Hang From Their Poles At A Memorial For A Slain Soldier


Officials on eastern Long Island are fuming that the local power authority charged a $5 per pole fee to fly American flags along a parade route honoring a local soldier killed in Afghanistan. (WABC/ABC News)

New York Utility Charged for Hanging Flags From Its Poles At Memorial for Slain Soldier -- ABC News

The folks on Shelter Island, N.Y., were furious after they held a memorial parade to honor Lt. Joseph Theinert, a town resident who was killed in Afghanistan. The service included having members of Theinert's old unit march along a flag draped street that was named after Theinert.

Then they got the bill. The Long Island Power Authority charged them for hanging the American flags from its utility poles.

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Update: New York Power Company Criticized for Charging American Flag Fee Says It Will Cover Cost -- FOX News

My Comment: This is a mega public relations nightmare. I expect the bill to be taken away and the utility absorbing the cost (if there really is an actual cost).

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