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Impersonation

This is Article 2 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Impersonation.” It is part of Title 18.2, titled “Crimes And Offenses Generally.” It is part of Chapter 6, titled “Crimes Involving Fraud.” It’s comprised of the following 6 sections.

§ 18.2-174
Impersonating law-enforcement officer; penalty
§ 18.2-174.1
Impersonating certain public safety personnel; penalty
§ 18.2-175
Unlawful wearing of officer's uniform or insignia; unlawful use of vehicle with word "police" shown thereon
§ 18.2-176
Unauthorized wearing or displaying on motor vehicles of any button, insignia or emblem of certain associations or societies or of Southern Cross of Honor
§ 18.2-177
Illegal use of insignia
§ 18.2-177.1
False representation of military status; penalty

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