Section 16Part 3 — General Provisions
Prohibition of certain uniforms, emblems, etc.
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The Governor may, by order, prohibit the wearing in public places or at public meetings or assemblies any uniform, distinctive dress or emblem by members or adherents of any organisation or association, whether incorporated or not, specified or described in such order, when it appears to the Governor that the members of that organisation or association are organised, trained or equipped for the purpose of enabling them to be employed —
in usurping the functions of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service or of His Majesty's armed services; or
for the purpose of the display of physical force in promoting any political or other object, or in such manner as to arouse reasonable apprehension that they are organised, trained or equipped for that purpose.
Whoever wears any prohibited uniform, distinctive dress or emblem in contravention of any order made under subsection (1) commits an offence.