Military impersonation: criminal offence for wearing or carrying simulated military dress or tokens, punishable by imprisonment or fine. The statute makes it an offence for any person who is not a member of the Army, Navy or Air Force to wear garb or carry a token resembling military dress or insignia with the intention that others may believe they are such service personnel, and prescribes punishment by imprisonment, fine, or both.
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Military impersonation: criminal offence for wearing or carrying simulated military dress or tokens, punishable by imprisonment or fine.
The statute makes it an offence for any person who is not a member of the Army, Navy or Air Force to wear garb or carry a token resembling military dress or insignia with the intention that others may believe they are such service personnel, and prescribes punishment by imprisonment, fine, or both.
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