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Vet told to remove patriotic mailbox

- Nada Hassanein

A retired U.S. Navy commander is being told to remove a patriotic flag cover on his mailbox because it doesn’t mesh with his homeowner’s associatio­n.

“This is a very, very petty thing,” said John Ackert of Tallahasse­e. “All I’m trying to do is display my feeling of patriotism toward America. I spent 30 years in uniform.”

In a letter to Ackert July 26, the Southwood Residentia­l Community Associatio­n said the reason for the request was to protect the “aesthetic appeal and property values” of the neighborho­od.

“As the holiday season has come to a close, please remove the American flag mailbox wrap,” The letter read. “Decoration­s may be displayed 30 days prior to the associated holiday and must be taken down within 15 days after the holiday.”

The associatio­n wants Ackert to either remove the mailbox cover within 15 business days or submit a request to dis- pute the order.

Ackert said this is the first time in the four years he has lived in the neighborho­od that he has received such a complaint. Within a month of moving into the house, he added the mailbox cover.

“If somebody had complained about it four years ago, it wouldn’t be such an issue,” Ackert said.

The associatio­n also has asked him to remove a Navy sticker from his window, along with stickers showing support for the local sheriff ’s office and the Special Olympics, he said.

 ?? NADA HASSANEIN, TALLAHASSE­E DEMOCRAT ?? “I spent 30 years in uniform,” says John Ackert, whose neighborho­od associatio­n has asked him to remove an American flag cover on his mailbox.
NADA HASSANEIN, TALLAHASSE­E DEMOCRAT “I spent 30 years in uniform,” says John Ackert, whose neighborho­od associatio­n has asked him to remove an American flag cover on his mailbox.

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