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The Los Angeles Police Department has ordered its officers not to display the “thin blue line” flag publicly, though they may still do so at their personal work spaces, lockers or personal...
University of Wisconsin-Madison's police chief has banned officers from using "Thin Blue Line" imagery while on duty. Chief Kristen Roman informed officers of the ban in a Jan. 15 email that...
Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore has issued a ban forbidding department personnel from sporting the “thin blue line” patch on their uniforms and similar bumper stickers on police vehicles,...
A federal court has ruled that a Pennsylvania township cannot ban an American flag with a thin blue line from being publicly displayed, or prohibit use of its image by township employees, saying it is a violation of the First Amendment.
— Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore has banned the display of the “thin blue line” flag at public events and station lobbies. The mandate, issued Saturday, comes in response to the flag’s divisive symbolism — some believe it represents support for law enforcement, while others say it’s become a symbol of far-right ...
Over the last few years, you might have noticed a growing concentration of “Thin Blue Line” flags in law enforcement spaces, on the back of patrol cars, or on police officers' uniforms. Last week,...
The thin blue line flags have provoked controversy in two respects: 1) The adoption by non-LEO groups to represent something other than respect for fallen police officers, and 2) The objections of those who promote respect for the flag.
Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore has issued a ban on displaying the “thin blue line” flag at public events and station lobbies. The Saturday mandate comes in response to…
LAPD Chief Michel Moore decided to ban the display of the Thin Blue Line flag at LAPD stations, on officers' uniforms, and on patrol cars. He joined our newsroom's public affairs show...
The Los Angeles Police Department has ordered its officers not to display the "thin blue line" flag publicly, though they may still do so at their personal work spaces, lockers or personal...