The Lithuanian Parliament says the purpose of the rule is to protect the public from a threat when people who are not soldiers may be mistaken for such because they wear elements of a military uniform. Violation of this provision will result in a fine between EUR 28 and EUR 144.
The explanatory note states that the rule is intended to prevent confusion in case foreign troops without insignia turn up in the country.
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