Taking the reported article and source's comments at face-value a couple things come to mind:
- "Taking away/not conducive to the park experience," reads as someone's feelings were hurt/offended but not a park rule violation. I would have expected that if the flying US flags were in violation of park rules, it would have been stated as such. I haven't looked up any park rules. Certainly not a violation of criminal law.
- I don't see how the construction company/project administrator doesn't stand their ground from a position of power here. Already several months into a multi-million dollar project. Changing out contractors and rebidding the project at this phase would be extensive and expensive. Bad publicity during election year. Potential civil litigation if they would be removed from this project for no cause.
I like seeing American flags flying from construction machines as it makes me proud of American productivity. I wish the company would have stood their ground.
Though, just like most corporations, when a lot of money is involved, people tend to appease rather than stand their ground. "Pick and choose, your battles." is the saying I think. Unfortunately, that's why this Park Superintendent and others like her are empowered to push these decisions as they get away with them regularly.
- "Taking away/not conducive to the park experience," reads as someone's feelings were hurt/offended but not a park rule violation. I would have expected that if the flying US flags were in violation of park rules, it would have been stated as such. I haven't looked up any park rules. Certainly not a violation of criminal law.
- I don't see how the construction company/project administrator doesn't stand their ground from a position of power here. Already several months into a multi-million dollar project. Changing out contractors and rebidding the project at this phase would be extensive and expensive. Bad publicity during election year. Potential civil litigation if they would be removed from this project for no cause.
I like seeing American flags flying from construction machines as it makes me proud of American productivity. I wish the company would have stood their ground.
Though, just like most corporations, when a lot of money is involved, people tend to appease rather than stand their ground. "Pick and choose, your battles." is the saying I think. Unfortunately, that's why this Park Superintendent and others like her are empowered to push these decisions as they get away with them regularly.