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  1. Many years ago I was in my local bank branch wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses while waiting in line. I was asked to remove them so the cameras would get a clearer picture. I counted 14 cameras in a not terribly large room.

  2. TommyJay,

    As the joke goes one day wearing a mask in a bank would get you arrested and the next day NOT wearing a mask in a bank would get you arrested.

  3. It wasn’t that long ago (2003) that there was a controversy in Florida as to whether a Muslim woman had to remove her niqab (face veil) to have her photo taken for her driver’s license. The local judge ruled that “hiding one’s face on a form of photo identification defeats the purpose of having the picture taken.” In 2011, there was a string of armed robberies in Philadelphia committed by a black male wearing traditional Muslim face coverings for women: https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/bank-robber-dresses-as-muslim-woman-police/1918384/

  4. I still see some mask wearing around here, not much but some. Yeah I thought the same thing when I went into a bank with a Mask on. They had a sign saying not to wear a hat/cap but I always wear a cap when I don’t have a hat one. Just me.

  5. Covid-type masks were an important part of the attire for Antifa rioters in Portland. The masking served them well.

  6. Early in the panic my husband enjoyed going around with a bandana on his face, looking like the Unabomber.

    PA Cat, I knew Muslim women in Cairo who would cross the street to avoid someone in a burqa, saying they were dangerous; you couldn’t even be sure the person underneath was a woman.

  7. Kinda ironic, wanting proto-criminals to remove their masks before committing shoplifting crimes. Are the DA’s worried they might release the wrong criminal without bail? Released on their own unrecognizable recognizance.

  8. Kate:

    I took some modest enjoyment, during those bleak Covid years, wearing a red bandana over my face and imagining I was part of Butch Cassidy’s “Hole in the Wall Gamg.”

    The music to “The Lone Ranger,” “The Ballad of Davey Crockett,” and “Cool Water” are seared into my soul.

  9. Kate said, “Early in the panic my husband enjoyed going around with a bandana on his face, looking like the Unabomber.”

    I thought about borrowing a catcher’s mask (the newer type that looks a lot like a hockey goalie’s mask) from the local MiLB team (the Hartford Yard Goats, formerly the New Britain Rock Cats) for shopping trips, just to make the point that the stupid cloth masks we were required to wear during the pandemic were just as ineffective in stopping virus particles.

  10. Then there’s the Lenny Bruce version:
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    Narrator: Here’s a bit. It’s about a good man, a man who was better than Christ and Moses: The Lone Ranger. The Lone Ranger was so good that he never waited for a “Thank You.” He cleaned up the whole town for you and split

    –Lenny Bruce, “Thank You Masked Man (Live)”
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXy_GeL93u0

    –Lenny Bruce, “THANK YOU, MASK MAN”
    https://www.notbored.org/mask-man.html

    _________________________

    I think it’s one of Bruce’s best, but Mama dropped me on my head when I was but an infant.

  11. My fantasy solution for masked robbers and rioters begins with the quick use of a firearm and ends with a wood chipper at the community compost.

    Heavily armed and unmasked societies are polite societies.

  12. The funniest response to the mask mandate at the height of the covidiocy was a woman that I saw at the regular weekend open-air market at the Pearl Brewery – a woman in a business suit, wearing a belly-dancer’s diaphanous and spangled veil over her nose and mouth. I giggled, and gave her a thumbs-up. If the covidiocy and mask mandates had gone on much longer, I was considering doing the same.

  13. A cursory glance at MPD masking during the St Fentanyl uprising shows maybe 10% at most with masks.

    “But masks are ineffective” you say. Doesn’t matter. It’s all about the jury pool.

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