The Section 8b code states that the American flag should never touch anything beneath it, such as the ground, the floor, water, or merchandise.
2 things that you are not supposed to allow to happen to the American flag: Allow it to touch the ground, or burn it.
2 things that you are not supposed to allow to happen to the American flag: Allow it to touch the ground, or burn it.
The American flag should never touch the ground, floor, or any object below it.
The U.S. flag should never touch the ground, water, and nothing besides gloved hands
ground and water
It shouldn't touch anything but gloved hands
Etiquette states certain things should never be done out of respect for the American Flag. The flag should never be flown upside down, be used as a decoration, be used for advertising, be used as part of a costume, be marked in any way, be used for carrying, or touch the ground.
The most common courtesy referring to the American flag is that the flag should never touch the ground. When the flag becomes tattered it should be disposed of properly.
It is probably best not to touch things on the roads.
The most common courtesy referring to the American flag is that the flag should never touch the ground. When the flag becomes tattered it should be disposed of properly.
You should have no problem using an American iPod Touch in the UK.
Mercury is toxic and can be absorbed through your skin when you touch it.