Upside-down flag at the Lake: No disrespect, help needed

by Della Batts
Daily Herald Staff Writer
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, July 1, 2009 3:24 PM EDT

LAKE GASTON — Lake Gaston resident Keith Carlson is asking North Carolina property owners, particularly those in Warren County, to join him in flying the North Carolina flag upside down.
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“It’s a sign of distress,” said Carlson as he explained his dilemma over property taxes in North Carolina.

Carlson is referring to the United States flag code, Title 36, U.S.C., Chapter 10 as amended by P.L. 344, 94th Congress.

Approved on July 7, 1976, it says, “Respect for flag ... The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.

“Most individuals who have served in the military service of our nation recognize this signal,” Carlson said.

This code refers to the U.S. flag, not the state flag, but Carlson seems to believe the same principles apply and according to Carlson there is extreme danger to life and property over these taxes.

Carlson is a resident of Virginia. His lake house sits in Brunswick County, but part of his property juts out into North Carolina in Warren County and he’s amazed and appalled at the new appraised value Warren County handed down on a lot with no improvements. “It’s about 0.24 of an acre and they assessed it at $385,000,” said Carlson. “There’s nothing on it.”

Carlson said he appealed to the county and they dropped the assessment to $360,000, but still feeling the property was overassessed. He reappealed and is waiting on the results of that action. “I don’t think much is going to happen,” he said.

Carlson, who was an appraiser and real estate agent in New York, said it would be one thing if he didn’t actually know this field, but the fact that he has years of experience makes this situation even more insulting. “I know what’s going on,” he said.

Carlson said he’s calling on his neighbors to show this sign of distress because he and many people he knows are distressed beyond their endurance when it comes to lake taxes. He said he believes there are discrepancies, not only with his assessment but also with others and the board of assessments is not neutral. He has called a watchdog group that has agreed to investigate the situation.

Carlson said based on his conversations with representatives, they feel the Department of State should investigate. Carlson also said, “We feel some federal laws were broken in this process, but we don’t know for sure at this point.”

Carlson said with the area dependent on tourism he’s concerned that higher taxes will scare people away from investing on the lake. “When we first moved here, taxes were low. That was one of the draws. Now the elderly here have a fear of losing their homes,” he said.

There are many online reports of people flying the U.S. flag upside down over various political policies these days. Many times reports are that people doing so, bring danger and harm to themselves from people who view the act as disrespect to the flag. Carlson refuses to be thwarted.

He said anyone can support the effort to draw attention to what he feels is unfair taxation in Warren County by flying the North Carolina flag upside down on their flag poles and their boats. For more information on this movement call Carlson at (434) 636-3892.

Comments

    Fed-Up wrote on Jul 18, 2009 10:14 AM:

    " Well pal.... seems the concensus is the same around here. You need to get off the lake and back to NY!! I think charges should be filed for false call for emergency response. Can a bank fly a flag upside down because they re in economic turmoil and not be charged when the police arrive? NO! Charge this disrespectful fool! And the fact that he flies the NC state flag upside down as a VA resident is even more unsettling!! Go home!! "

    Randy Matthews wrote on Jul 17, 2009 11:39 AM:

    " As a veteran I support this man's freedom to protest in this non-violent method of protest. What I deplore is people who desecrate our flag and what it stands for. His taxation distress is just the beginning of taxation distress for all of us who pay taxes. We will hammered with increasing taxation to pay for the Socialism our country is being overcomed by. We as a country will never be conquered from abroad, only from within. I say keep flying your flag upside down, it's your right and priviledge provided by veteran service and sacrifice.. "

    Phil Lowe wrote on Jul 14, 2009 5:01 AM:

    " This guy needs HELP? I will drive the 100 miles from Chesapeake and HELP for free so this guy can get his U-Haul truck loaded and can carry his sorry backside back to NY...Some people just don't get it. He is one of them. "

    Joe Lassaint wrote on Jul 11, 2009 9:34 PM:

    " If he is in distress send fire rescue out to him every hour and then send him a bill if he is not. We have the right to fly the flag upside down when we are in true distress. What this guy is doing is the same as a false 911 call or fake call for help to the Coast Guard. You can't call 911 or the Coast Guard because you are ticked. Same with the flag. "

    local citizen wrote on Jul 9, 2009 11:37 AM:

    " I agree that maybe the answer would be for him to move. No one is forcing him to live there, he can sell at any time he wishes. And instead of flying the flag upside down to protest over taxes why not do it for something that is more important, such as lack of health insurance for most working people, poor school systems that need much improvement, the thousands of people that are unemployed due to company cut backs. If you want to stand up and fight for something, do it for something that counts. You are not the only person who has had to face a tax increase!! "

    CWR wrote on Jul 8, 2009 7:04 PM:

    " WE ARE in DISTRESS.........IMPEACH BEV PURDUE "

    jackass joe wrote on Jul 8, 2009 7:56 AM:

    " Amen!! I couldnt have said it better!!!Maybe add....Carlson needs to climb up that pole and hang upside down! "

    lynn x brunswick co. native wrote on Jul 7, 2009 7:22 PM:

    " yeah, stop complaining ! be glad you are alive to enjoy what you have. pay what you owe and stop raising a stink. dis-respecting the flag will only bring you dis-respect. "

    Fed-Up wrote on Jul 5, 2009 4:57 AM:

    " The flying of a flag upside down is meant to signal for help from authorities in a time of EMERGENCY!! Just because you feel you prperty taxes are too high is no reason to disrespect my states flag. If you are unhappy with your taxes, sell and move back to NY! Implants such as yourself have made it impossible for the locals who grew up on this lake and around this lake to enjoy it anymore. You come down to our state and build this gawdy homes on the beautiful shores of Lake Gaston and then act like you own the whole thing! Go home! Retire in the Catskills, move to the Hamptons, but leave our Lake alone, and shut up with your whining! Try paying taxes in the city school district!! A family can barely make ends meet in the city limits and you wanna boo hoo over your property value assessment? But it hasn't detered many of you from trying to sell those same houses for an arm and a leg has it? Greed!! Thats all it is. "

    Bill Monroe wrote on Jul 2, 2009 9:51 AM:

    " Perhaps he should move back to New York?! "

    Debra wrote on Jul 1, 2009 3:39 PM:

    " Stop complaining! If you own property on "the lake" you are not in distress! If you are then sell the property and live in a poor neighborhood where I do where the taxes are not so high. I am 10 minutes from the precious lake but never get to use it because there is no place for us poor working people to go. It's all taken over by rich snobs. So stop complaining and be thankful you are priviledged enough to own a piece of the pie! "

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