You kind of missed the point. You don’t want to do anything that could cause you to be arrested, especially in a foreign country.
During our Annual Service Practice in Crete, we were given specific instructions on what NOT to wear, owing to the long standing tensions between the Greeks and the Turkish.
There's always one that seeks to test the limits, and that soldier was incarcerated for a couple of days.
My apologies to those who didn't like my FAFO comment, it was meant to be tongue in cheek. More of a comment on the lack of situational awareness and common sense that is in short supply nowadays.
I learned my lesson in Germany. I was stopped at the Aachen border stop, where my car was thoroughly investigated by the German Polizei. He just couldn't believe a 25 YO American could legally afford a new Volvo.
Here's something to keep you lying awake at night, since you are so disturbed at the thought of breaking the laws of the corrupt totalitarian elites: