Flag protocol – About the three flags
• Flags should always be flown freely and as close as possible to the top of the flagpole. • Two flags should not be flown from the same flagpole. • The flag should never be flown if it is damaged, faded or dilapidated. When the material of a flag deteriorates, it should be destroyed privately and in a dignified way.
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