California high school football players fly thin blue line flag despite ban: Report
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A California high school football team is once again flying the Thin Blue Line flag before its games, weeks after the use of the flag was discontinued.
Displaying the flag, which is intended to show support for law enforcement, was recently discontinued from the sidelines due to the flag being seen as "uncomfortable and unwelcome" to some. Joe Morgan is a Sports Reporter for Fox News.
Mike Kuhlman, superintendent of the William S. Hart Union High School District, sent a letter explaining the decision to stop flying the flag, which was made by football coach Jason Bornn.
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