2006 New York Code - Unlawful Possession Or Use Of An Identification Card Issued By United Nations.



 
    §  142. Unlawful possession or use of an identification card issued by
  United Nations. It shall be unlawful for any person to possess or use an
  identification card issued to another person by the United Nations.  Any
  person finding or otherwise coming into possession of the identification
  card of another  person  shall  forthwith  surrender  the  same  to  the
  official  in command at the headquarters of the United Nations or to any
  police officer or peace officer of the state. Any  person  who  wilfully
  violates any provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
  punishable  upon  conviction by a fine of not more than fifty dollars or
  by imprisonment of not more than ten days, or both.

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