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The term '''uniform''' was used to refer to the [[clothing]] worn for the purpose of displaying membership in an organisation. During the [[Trojan War]], [[Steven Taylor]] noted that, by taking a uniform, he would be captured as a [[prisoner of war]] instead of a [[spy]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Myth Makers (TV story)|The Myth Makers]]'') | The term '''uniform''' was used to refer to the [[clothing]] worn for the purpose of displaying membership in an organisation. During the [[Trojan War]], [[Steven Taylor]] noted that, by taking a uniform, he would be captured as a [[prisoner of war]] instead of a [[spy]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Myth Makers (TV story)|The Myth Makers]]'') | ||
[[Bus driver]]s wore uniforms. In the early [[21st century]], the [[Ninth Doctor]] wore one while hijacking [[the 68]] to [[Bolton]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Have You Seen This Man? (short story)|Have You Seen This Man?]]'') | |||
[[Police officer]]s wore uniforms. By [[2018]], English [[police uniform]]s included [[uniform camera]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tsuranga Conundrum (TV story)|The Tsuranga Conundrum]]'') | [[Police officer]]s wore uniforms. By [[2018]], English [[police uniform]]s included [[uniform camera]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tsuranga Conundrum (TV story)|The Tsuranga Conundrum]]'') |