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Lol. Or just fly it however the **** you want to and if anybody gives you grief, tell them to have airborn intercourse with a circumrotary confection. :beer:
As your first highlight states (and as I have pointed out many times before), the Flag Code only states RIGHT fender, not right FRONT fender and that is ONLY with regard to CLAMPING the flag. It clearly states it may also be "fixed firmly to the chassis" and DOES NOT specify a location when...
As you have surmised, the actual flag code does not specify front or rear of vehicle and other's assertations that it has to be on the front are simply based on opinion, not fact or law. I invite you to read the code yourself and make your own judgement based upon what is actually written...
Your modified example is improper usage of a comma and doesn't make sense. In American English, a comma is only used if there are three or more things being compared, unlike British English and their "Oxford Comma".
In this case, the conjunction "or" provides the separation between the notion...
I find it interesting that people have interpreted the applicable US Code to mean that the flag has to be flown on the right front corner of a vehicle. The way I read it, it only has to be flown from the right fender (not bumper) if it is being clamped in place. If it is firmly affixed, there...