Uniformed services
A uniformed service is a person working in similar uniform worn within a group to operate a specific duty. This often includes the armed service and public officials. In practice, this means applying color such as camouflage, using identifying patterns, often using symbolism, and equipment such as vehicles, and with enough funds, ships, and aircraft. Some forms of a uniformed service is an organized force, legal official, or a health official, that ensures public protection.
Commonly, a law enforcement or an emergency service will use identifying patterns, and sounds, often with the means to inform the public to and to facilitate a faster response, if necessary. Often when signaling, both sounds, and lights, it is possible for the ongoing public traffic to stop, or slow down. This increases the safety of traffic and the emergency response for the transport of an individual, from a possibly ongoing emergency.
Military camouflage is used to hide during a military operation which often serves the purpose to deceive any perceived threat. Though it is possible for the camouflage to be an identifying color if used in the wrong conditions.