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[*] posted on 12-29-2008 at 01:50 PM


I have a Mexican flag sticker on the front fender of my BMW Paris Dakar R100GS bike and it works great at the military stops. They ask about the flag sticker, I tell them I love Mexico and I get waved on.
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[*] posted on 12-29-2008 at 02:30 PM


fourninerpoppa -
hi norm - six niner poppa here.

are you flying? and a comanche by chance?? they seem to end in P or Y a lot.

i flew a jolly roger on my palapa roof for 6 years in mulege. no one ever complained about that one. it told folks i was down.
and that the bar was opened....:light:

i say fly what ever you like.

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[*] posted on 12-29-2008 at 02:38 PM
On the Water


Proper flag etiquette on the water for a foreign-registered vessel is to fly a courtesy flag from the spreader representing the national waters that you're in while flying the flag of registry in the traditional spot at the stern, Top of the mast, etc. so there should be no complaint from other than an ignorant person when doing so.

Of, course, wasn't there another thread in the Baja News regarding the educational level of Mexican Police ? That COULD be a problem.
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[*] posted on 12-29-2008 at 05:11 PM
So...Anyone?


Is it legal for us gringos to fly a U.S. flag over our Mexican casas?

[Edited on 12-30-2008 by Dave]




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[*] posted on 12-29-2008 at 05:19 PM
Quien Sabe ?


The LAW in Mexico isn't what's written down, but what the cop on the spot thinks it is on that day at that moment.

Any of us who have been going to Baja long enough have gotten conflicting information from every sort of official we've ever dealt with. Dealing with Customs, I've found that sometimes those in the same spot at the same time can't agree and each just does things his/her way.

I've got a flagpole out front where I fly a number of National flags. Mexico at the top (and larger) followed by U.S. (next size down) and others (courtesy flag size). Police AND Army patrols have driven by and noticed them. Their only reaction has been to wave. I was once complimented for showing the proper respect because the Mex flag was at the top AND BIGGER.
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[*] posted on 12-30-2008 at 12:22 PM


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Originally posted by Dave
Is it legal for us gringos to fly a U.S. flag over our Mexican casas?

[Edited on 12-30-2008 by Dave]


We were told by a representative of the Governor's office that it was alright to fly an American Flag at our house but it was in better taste to fly the host country flag either on top or on a taller mast. They liked what we did with the Mexican flag center, higher mast, American flag to the right, slightly lower mast, and the Colorado State flag to the left, slightly lower mast.
We did have a goofball in camp one year that had a really big American flag but we talked to him and indicated that it carried a connotation of conquering a foreign country and that he could do better with a double display. Some of the locals were upset but afraid to confront him, but he did manage to take it down and attitudes improved.




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[*] posted on 12-30-2008 at 12:33 PM


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You can even burn it if you want to. Your freedom of speech is a right.


Not in front of me!!!!


Dennis - did you know that the proper way to dispose of an old/tattered flag was to burn it? Back in the day when I was a Scoutmaster we would be given old flags that had flow over schools/government buildings, etc. While on campouts and via a very solemn ceremony the flag would be honored and then submitted to fire. I personally conducted dozens of these ceremonies and they were always very moving and memorable.

Before beginning each ceremony I would always explain the process and procedural precedent as someone was always wanting to jump up thinking we were about to desecrate the flag...




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[*] posted on 12-30-2008 at 01:16 PM


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Dennis - did you know that the proper way to dispose of an old/tattered flag was to burn it?


I think I remember hearing that long ago, Ron, but that wasn't what I was talking about. I just don't want to see the flag burned as a statement of any kind.
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[*] posted on 12-30-2008 at 01:21 PM


The rear bumper of my Jeep contains a sticker that reads, "Don't Dirty up Baja." There is also a small Mexican Flag on that sticker. Cool!






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[*] posted on 12-31-2008 at 07:03 AM


I always fly the Mexican tricolour above the Union flag, it's a mark of respect, a courtesy, and has'nt got me into hot water thus far!



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[*] posted on 12-31-2008 at 11:54 AM


you can fly the Mexican flag every day if you do it properly. never put a US flag bigger or above the Mexican flag.



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[*] posted on 12-31-2008 at 11:55 AM


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Originally posted by Baja-Brit
I always fly the Mexican tricolour above the Union flag, it's a mark of respect, a courtesy, and has'nt got me into hot water thus far!



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[*] posted on 12-31-2008 at 02:33 PM
Why?


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you can fly the Mexican flag every day if you do it properly. never put a US flag bigger or above the Mexican flag.


Is it against the law?





How about this?




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[*] posted on 12-31-2008 at 03:02 PM


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How about this?


Isn't the upside down flag a distress signal?

Why all the consternation about flying the Mexican flag? Mexico has different guidelines than the States so, respect that. When in doubt, keep the flag in the house. Like so many other rules and regulations, as well as laws, the interpretation can vary at the moment. Seems that the compulsion to fly the Mexican flag is aggrevated by the existance of rules, the desire to live on the edge of what's allowable.
How many here pledge allegiance to the Mexican flag? My guess is that it's a minority of few. Personally, I see a greater degree of disrespect when any national icon is displayed as an ornament devoid of sentiment and in most cases, that's what we have here.
Flying a flag is making a statement. What is your statement!!!
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[*] posted on 1-1-2009 at 11:34 AM


There are laws in Mexico

For example everyone knows you shouldn't use any image of the bandera de mexico in your clothing or in any manner which is not in honor to the flag, so that's why its against the law to wear a mexican flag string bikini but you can wear an american flag string bikini-everyone knows that, no mexican flag patches on your jeans or bandanas or you are asking for trouble... Obviously no mexican flag halter tops, mini skirts, underwear or anything less than an honor to the flag of mexico-they teach that in school.
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[*] posted on 1-1-2009 at 12:12 PM
Things SEEM ?


Well, I don't know about that.

I had been flying my flags for many years in residence totally ignorant that there were any laws regulating such "proper" display UNTIL one of my Gringa neighbors mentioned that she'd asked in town about buying a flag and was told it should only be flown on specific days outlined in Mexican Law. She asked me what I knew about it and that was NOTHING. I did know from a friend who had a Mex Flag T-shirt that such display wasn't acceptable.

Speaking ONLY for myself, I have a firm attitude of usually doing NOTHING which might irritate the Mexican authorities, knowing well that my Constitutional guarantees don't transfer Southward.

Back in my flying days, I was once told acidly by a girlfriend after clearing Mexican customs that she thought I was going to kiss the guy's foot. Her First trip to Mexico.

Until someone says otherwise, I'll continue flying Las Banderas.

If some Mex official comes by and says "take them down", it will be "Si Senor", at least until he leaves.
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[*] posted on 1-1-2009 at 05:01 PM
a wonderful memory


of times a few years ago......
i love her so much!

and the bandera pirata flew proudly!

one year before we got our palapa.....waited in line for our turn...now it is another's.:cool:

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