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Warmek's avatar

> even if you’re paying cash and have a mask (which always looks suspicious)

Not sure that's true these days, particularly in NYC.

Back during Mask Mania I was just wearing a bandanna, basically, and it made me laugh every time I'd go to the bank, and the signs insisted that I *must* wear the mask. So I'm walking into my bank, in the desert southwest, in a cowboy hat and with a bandanna over the lower half of my face... it looked like very stagecoach robbery you've ever seen in any western movie. :D

But even these days, if you were to just wear a boring N95 mask anywhere in NYC, I doubt anyone would look twice at you.

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John Smith's avatar

Great article.

Just one small niggle: Once he knew they had a photograph of him it would've been a terrible idea to go into hiding. That would've drawn more suspicion, not less. All his colleagues, friends and family would then have known he had something to hide. Some of them might have reported his disappearance to the police, either out of concern for his safety or suspicion of his involvement. It would have shot him up the list from "a suspect we want to check up on" to "suspect number 1."

Only someone living a truly solitary life like Ted Kaczinsky could afford to drop off the radar when under suspicion and become less obvious as a suspect. Simply because disappearance is their norm.

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