Liberals in Laguna Beach, CA Go Crazy over American Flap Logo on Cop Cars

A unanimous decision to make their city’s police cars more visible, as well as patriotic, has sparked a “flag fight” in the otherwise quiet town of Laguna Beach, California.

Now, the tourist town of 23,000 people about 55 miles south of Los Angeles has become the center of controversy. All because a group of less than 300 of its residents is demanding a hearing with the council because they find the Old Glory-themed design on their town’s cop cars offensive.

President of the Laguna Beach Republicans, Emil Monda, said he thought the flap about the car designs was “bizarre.” He added, “It’s the flag of the United States of America. It’s not a Republican flag, it’s not a Democrat flag. It’s our flag.”

This all began with the beach town of Laguna realizing its all-white police cars did not stand out enough from other public vehicles like Beach patrol.  Officers have complained over the years that all-white patrol cars made it difficult for them to stand out from animal control, parking services, beach patrol, and other city vehicles.

It looks like Trump Derangement Syndrome has hit the town of Laguna Beach hard. Get all the details on what leftists in Laguna are complaining about and what the town’s counsel members are saying watch the video below.


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