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Those of you who live "behind the wire" what do you do if you get caught up in the flag ceremony

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Saltire · 11/10/2011 14:33

Either raising or lowering?
If you are walking past on your way home or to somewhere, or driving past?

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jcscot · 11/10/2011 18:58

If I happened to be walking past, I used to pause and wait until it was over. I didn't drive when we last lived on a patch, so I'm not sure what I would have done.

madwomanintheattic · 11/10/2011 19:09

if driving, stop the car well away from the ceremony (there's usually a whistle) and don't drive again until it's over.

same with walking. when you hear the whistle, stop dead and stand still. walk on when you hear the second whistle.

i assume it's the same everywhere.

i have accidentally happened upon mid-ceremony when not paying attention, so it's worth noting what time it happens and keeping a look out. Grin

Saltire · 11/10/2011 20:23

So even being a civilian you still have to stopHmm.

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madwomanintheattic · 11/10/2011 21:23

it's just a mark of respect. and it's over in, what, a minute?

bit like the two minutes silence at remembrance - no-one is going to lock you up if you don't stand still and hush the kids, but they'll look at you a bit oddly if you carry on regardless during an established ceremonial event.

notyummy · 09/11/2011 10:56

Would agree - stop and stand and wait until over. At the bases I served on all the civilian staff would do this if they were in the vicinity.

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