Uniforms Act 1894 (1894 c 45)

The Uniforms Act 1894 criminalises any unauthorised use of military uniforms or any dress resembling such uniforms in a manner intended to impersonate armed forces personnel. This is to prevent deceit and unauthorised representation of military status and authority, thereby protecting the integrity and trust associated with the military uniform. Violation of this Act constitutes a punishable offence, reinforcing the necessity to maintain proper recognition and distinction of military personnel for purposes of national security and public order.

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Uniforms Act 1894 (1894 c 45)

The Uniforms Act 1894 criminalises any unauthorised use of military uniforms or any dress resembling such uniforms in a manner intended to impersonate armed forces personnel. This is to prevent deceit and unauthorised representation of military status and authority, thereby protecting the integrity and trust associated with the military uniform. Violation of this Act constitutes a punishable offence, reinforcing the necessity to maintain proper recognition and distinction of military personnel for purposes of national security and public order.

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