> But he claims the park, which prohibits "the usage of any flag, banner or sign to incite a crowd," contacted him several weeks ago to tell him he was no longer banned and he agreed to stop installing political flags.
"And I wanted to actually abide by their rules, and not hold up a flag to incite a crowd, but I kind of wanted to test them," Cini told the news station. "I just really wanted to find out whether or not it had to do with unfurling a flag, or what was written on the flag."