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(13,195 posts)Not just flash something that might look like ID. Even better, have the ID clearly visible in large letters on a shirt front so it can easily be seen and photographed.
littlemissmartypants
(31,437 posts)And actually have warrants and not just be pulling their last CVS receipt out of there pocket and waving it around like something with meaning.
This is what we get when the masses are devoted to celebrity cosplay but have little knowledge of history while devaluing truth.
Welcome to the Disinformation States of America.
Trueblue Texan
(4,155 posts)...you can carry a gun and wear an ICE uniform, no ID required.
Ponietz
(4,226 posts)TnDem
(1,390 posts)Sure, you can get on Ebay and get San Francisco PD, LAPD, NYPD and many thousands of other patches and insignia, have it placed on a uniform shirt...None of that is illegal.
HOWEVER, once you wear that shirt and represent yourselves as an employee of that agency, you are impersonating a law enforcement officer....These ICE T-shirts shown are for novelty use only. If you wear one and represent as an employee of that agency, you are going to get arrested and charged.
FeelingBlue
(793 posts)Including women.
GiqueCee
(3,309 posts)... let's dress Nosveratu Miller up in some of this crap and plop his narrow ass in the middle of East LA all by his lonesome. It'll be a nasty mess to clean up afterward, but it'll be worth it.
OldBaldy1701E
(9,991 posts)But, I love the idea!
Buns_of_Fire
(18,977 posts)Just add a gen-u-wine fake "Herschel Walker Junior G-Man" badge to your stalking ensemble, and the world is your raw oyster. Cosplay has entered the dark side, and I don't see it ever coming out again.
twodogsbarking
(17,477 posts)paleotn
(21,396 posts)sinkingfeeling
(57,060 posts)TnDem
(1,390 posts)You can print the stuff all day long, but the minute you wear it and represent as an employee of that agency, you have committed a crime.
