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The police informed the two men to wear prison uniforms to the streets. Which law did they violate?

Violation of Article 26 of the Public Security Administration Punishment Law. They wear prison uniforms to the streets, which will make people mistakenly think they are fugitives and cause panic among passers-by and netizens. Although he is not a fugitive, he only wears this dress out of curiosity, but he still violates the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment. Now both of them have been administratively detained by the police.

It can also be seen from this case that clothes can't be worn indiscriminately. For example, prison uniforms, police uniforms, military uniforms and other special uniforms, as an ordinary person, should not be worn on the streets. Because as policemen and soldiers, they don't wear police uniforms when they are not on duty or at work. Then we ordinary people can't wear it casually. Because uniforms represent not only a profession, but also a collective, a collective that guards our citizens and makes selfless contributions. If we worship them, we should support them silently and try our best to cooperate when they ask. And each of us should abide by the law, be strict with ourselves, don't give our people's police any trouble, and be a good citizen. Besides, we should remind people around us when they are dressed indiscriminately.

In 20 19, a man was detained by the police for19 days because he worshipped the police and put on a fake police uniform, which not only showed off in front of relatives and friends, but also wore it to the streets. This also tells us that ordinary people can't wear this kind of clothes on the street at will, which not only has a bad social influence, but also may affect the reputation of the police. Ordinary people are not allowed to go out in military uniforms because it violates the regulations on military uniforms. Not only can they not wear them to the streets, but they can't buy, sell, rent or give them to others.

There are many children whose dreams when they grow up are to be handsome policemen and soldiers, and even ask their parents for a similar suit. Parents and friends now know that children can't meet such demands. They should explain to him why they can't buy them, so that they can become real policemen and soldiers when they grow up, put on real police uniforms and uniforms and serve the country!