Shenandoah |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 42. OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS |
Article V. OFFENSES INVOLVING FRAUD |
§ 42-117. Unlawful wearing of officer's uniform or insignia; unlawful use of vehicle with word "police" shown thereon.
No person, not such an officer as is referred to in Code of Virginia, § 19.2-78, shall wear any such uniform as is designated pursuant to such section or wear an insignia or markings containing the seal of the commonwealth or the insignia of any such officer's uniform, nor shall any person not such an officer or not authorized by such officer or not authorized by the military police of the armed forces or of the national guard or not authorized by the military police of other governmental agencies use or cause to be used on the public roads or highways of this commonwealth any motor vehicle bearing markings with the word "police" shown thereon. However, the prohibition against wearing an insignia or markings containing the seal of the commonwealth shall not apply to any certified firefighter or to any certified or licensed emergency medical personnel. Any violation of this section shall be a class 1 misdemeanor.
(Code 1992, § 15-213(b))
State Law reference— Similar provisions, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-175.
(Code 1992, § 15-213(b))
State law reference
Similar provisions, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-175.