CEO of Camping World Marcus Lemonis discusses his refusal to take off the massive American flag despite the fines on “betting and underlined”.
Daily fines will not be stopped by the CEO of Camping World Marcus Lemonis in flying a huge old glory and proud.
“This is not the first time it happened. We went with it for years on “Bottom line” Monday.
“We dealt with it in Statesville; Morgan Hill, California; Onalasca, Wisconsin; And now Greenville, North Carolina. And I think it is a perfect example… local and urban and state communities that give regulations on companies that do not go business.
If you were driven by one of the 250 RV Camping World, massive and prominent American flags flying on their characteristics is hard to miss. But when the camping of the world in Greenville rises in October, according to New York PostProblems began with local spatial planning officials.
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The camping world flag is reportedly 15 times more than the size and its 130-foot mast is also too large. Since Friday, the company has accumulated sanctions of about $ 1,150.

CEO of Camping World Marcus Lemonis says he will take daily fines from the local government Greenville over the Giant's Flag of the Company on its representation. (Getty Images)
In response to Fox News Digital, the city of Greenville explained that there were additions to size regulation in the works, and allow World Camping World to continue flying their flag. Greenville's public information officer further explained that the city council acknowledged the “division” to the community created by the conflict, and unanimously voted on January 25 to “start a text change to allow a flag of 3,200 square feet to fly with one AA flag maximum Flag pole height 130 feet with different other limitations. ”
The amendment will be submitted to the Municipal Commission for Planning and Spatial Planning in February before the final approval of the Greenville City Council in March.
“I do it because I believe it. I am an immigrant in this country. I was a small child, ”explained the CEO regarding his decision to keep the flag upstairs.
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“And I know it's my way to express our veterans and our customer base, how much we believe in it,” he added.
Claimed that the city's intervention about his patriotism In fact, a business hurts and represents a “little example of why things [get] more expensive. ”
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“Business on the sale of campers is to enjoy the outside,” Lemonis pointed out. “When you regulate business to a point where they have to add cost layers and still have to maintain profitability, you basically have created inflation to regulate.”