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  2. Uniforms Act 1894 - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, one man in Derbyshire was fined £500, after pleading guilty to section 2 of the act and wearing a uniform that he was not authorised to wear. [6] The Crown Prosecution Service reported that between 2012–13 and 2017, that seven people in England and Wales appeared before magistrates, charged with breaching the act. [6]

  3. Public Order Act 1936 - Wikipedia

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    The Public Order Act 1936 (1 Edw. 8 & 1 Geo. 6. c. 6) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed to control extremist political movements in the 1930s such as the British Union of Fascists (BUF). Largely the work of Home Office civil servant Frank Newsam, [4] the Act banned the wearing of political uniforms in any public place or ...

  4. List of uniform acts (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Uniform Mediation Act: 2003 Uniform Money Services Act: 2000 Uniform Multiple-Person Accounts Act: 1969, 1989 Uniform Nonprobate Transfers On Death: 1989 Uniform Parentage Act: 1973, 2000 Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act: 2010 Uniform Partnership Act: 1994, 1997 Uniform Periodic Payment of Judgments Act: 1990 Uniform Photographic Copies ...

  5. Political uniform - Wikipedia

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    Political uniforms were forbidden in Sweden during the period 1933–2002. The law existed to prevent Nazi groups from wearing uniforms. [2] [3] In the United Kingdom, the Public Order Act 1936, passed to control extremist political movements in the 1930s such as the British Union of Fascists, banned the wearing of political uniforms during ...

  6. Police uniforms in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal law prohibits the sale or purchase of counterfeit police badges [9] and many states have laws regulating the wearing of metallic badges by persons other than law enforcement. Florida, for instance, prohibits unauthorized persons from wearing or displaying badges if their wear or display would be likely to deceive someone.

  7. Prince Harry Will Be Allowed to Wear Military Uniform at ...

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    Royal rule change. Prince Harry will now be able to wear his military uniform to the final vigil for the late Queen Elizabeth II. Prince Harry's Cutest Moments With Queen Elizabeth II Through the ...

  8. NYPD’s top-ranked uniform officer, Jeffrey Maddrey, resigns ...

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    A recently filed complaint with the EEOC over the allegations led to the resignation, which was accepted by the NYPD Police Chief.

  9. Uniforms of the Confederate States Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The simpler uniform turned out to be the regulations dictated by Judah Benjamin. He stated that the uniform should be that of: a gray jacket; a blue, gray, or brown pair of trousers; any slouch hat or cap-type of head cover; and any kind of foot-wear to be worn for Confederate service in mid-1861.