Impersonating another person is not a crime in and of itself. If there is any financial fraud or placing another person in danger, other crimes would follow.
It may have a limit depending on the jurisdiction. Some states have no limit for felonies.
The fact that you are asking this question says that you should rethink your plan.Added: The answer to the question is yes, You are committing "Fraud" by impersonating someone else, and you expose the tatoo artist to a possible charge of illegaly perfroming the procedure on a minor without the parent/guardian permission.
Lily feel that she is impersonating a girl because it is the truth she is doing that.
Yes, impersonating someone else with the intent to deceive or commit fraud is illegal.
if a child is not working can a parent charge them rent
Yes, impersonating a business is illegal. It is considered fraud and can result in criminal charges and penalties.
You get arrested.
No he is not
The Case of the Celebrity Impersonating Alien - 2009 was released on: USA: 17 February 2009
Yes but it depends if it involves the parent
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