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Legal Tidbits Series - Unique Laws around the World Under the Defence Act (Chapter 159 of the Laws of Barbados), it is an offense for any person who is not a member of the military to wear, use, or display any item of clothing or other items that are similar to military attire. This includes camouflage patterns, which are reserved exclusively for military personnel. The rationale behind this law is to ensure that there is no confusion between civilians and military personnel, to maintain the authority and distinction of the military, and to prevent potential misuse or impersonation that could arise from civilians wearing military-like attire. The enforcement of this law means that wearing camouflage clothing or accessories, even if they are not intended to resemble official military uniforms exactly, is prohibited for civilians in Barbados. Violators can face fines and confiscation of the illegal attire. 🎓 Audio Law Reader: Your Ultimate Study Companion for Law 🎓 Download from Play Store: https://lnkd.in/eBqZjcgW Or visit us at: audiolawreader.com #law #lawstudent #lawschool #lawstudies #legal #legaleducation #lawyer #attorney

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