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  2. Impersonator - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, the Poor Law Amendment Act 1851, section 3, made it an offence to impersonate a "person entitled to vote" at an election.In the case of Whiteley v Chappell (1868), the literal rule of statutory interpretation was employed to find that a dead person was not a "person entitled to vote" and consequently a person accused of this offence was acquitted.

  3. Police impersonation - Wikipedia

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    Of police impersonation episodes, 45% occurred on a highway, roadway, or alley; 20% occurred in or near the victim's home (such as a fake "knock and talk"); and 34% occurred in some other place. [1] The study found that only 46% of police impersonation incidents were "cleared" (i.e., arrest made or resolved in some other way). [1]

  4. Electoral fraud in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, sponsors of the bills often cite the false claim that Democrats had stolen the 2020 election through voter fraud. [393] Democrats and voting rights advocates argue that the Republican rhetoric around illegal voting is not a sincere effort to address voter fraud, but is designed to increase turnout of the Republican base (and ...

  5. Business Impersonation Scams Are on the Rise. Here's ... - AOL

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    Business impersonation scams cost victims $660 million in 2023. Learn how to spot these scams, protect your info, and safeguard your finances from fraud. ... For example, you might get an email ...

  6. Brad Pitt Is Not In Love With You. Here's How To Protect ...

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    In the most recent high-profile example, a French interior decorator identified as “Anne” got scammed out of 830,000 euros (about $865,000) by someone impersonating Brad Pitt and his mother on ...

  7. Comedian Kathy Griffin suspended from Twitter after mocking ...

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    Going forward, any Twitter handles engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying “parody” will be permanently suspended — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 6, 2022

  8. List of impostors - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon of the would-be explorer Louis de Rougemont, who claimed to have had adventures in Australasia. An impostor (also spelled imposter) [1] is a person who pretends to be somebody else, often through means of disguise, deceiving others by knowingly falsifying one or more aspects of their identity. [1]

  9. Identity theft - Wikipedia

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    Identity thieves typically obtain and exploit personally identifiable information about individuals, or various credentials they use to authenticate themselves, to impersonate them. Examples include: Using public records about individual citizens, published in official registers such as electoral rolls [26]