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Behavior Washington

It is unlawful to pretend to be wealthy and roam the state.

Status: Historical / Repealed

The Law Explained

Old vagrancy laws targeted con artists who would dress in fine clothes to swindle innkeepers and merchants out of credit. This statute specifically went after people who had no visible means of support but put on the airs of a wealthy aristocrat. Essentially, early legislators wanted to stop the 1800s equivalent of fake influencers.

📚 Source / Legal Code

Official Code Citation: RCW 9.87.010
Where to look:

Revised Code of Washington - Vagrancy Laws

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