not unless it is an announcement he was ordered to make such as commercial that reminds new parents not to shake their baby.
but as far as political stuff is concerned the answer is no
They may, in Canada.
No. When in public we should be wearing our dress blues if there is a jacket. The green Service uniform is not authorized for public wear. The dress blue coat is worn with an undershirt underneath and if it is taken off then we would not be in full uniform.
Most public schools dont, but in some schools they do.
Yes they can.
Beaumont Road Public School
yes they can
Uniform Police are Police that can be seen easily by the public (e.g. POLICE written on jacket). Also, if the Police is in Uniform, in can mean they are tidy or well ordered.
No. Uniforms in public school are a liberal attempt to enforce conformity on the young. Only private schools, Catholic, military, etc. are justified in requiring uniforms. Otherwise they are unconstitutional.
Yes. All retired (meaning officers, or enlisted who were retired after 20+ years) can wear the uniform once they are no longer in the military and can be buried in it. Also any Veteran can do the same. *note Veteran means they served during wartime or peacetime and do not have to have been overseas
so that people from different parts can identify you. and when you were your uniform you are representing the school
In Bolivia do public schools have uniforms
that is when your service of any kind has no uniform.