Wearing Prison Uniform Publicly

Summary

Wearing a prison inmate uniform in public is not specifically illegal in North Carolina and South Carolina. However, it is important to avoid impersonating an inmate or causing public alarm. A zipped-up jacket or hoodie can help make the uniform appear less conspicuous, resembling casual attire like pajamas. Always exercise caution to prevent misunderstandings or legal complications.

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In both NC and SC, one can buy, own, put on, and wear a REAL Bob Barker prison inmate uniform in public. Yes or no, please. Additionally, would a zipped up jacket or hoodie be sufficient to make it look like pajama day? Keep both answers simple and direct, please.
Yes, you can buy, own, and wear a real Bob Barker prison inmate uniform in public in both NC and SC. A zipped-up jacket or hoodie could make it look like pajama day.
Are you absolutely *% sure about both answers?
Yes, I am confident in both answers. However, while there are no specific laws against wearing a prison uniform in public in NC and SC, it's important to avoid impersonation or causing public alarm.