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meJess · F
If your job potentially put your loved ones in danger of retribution should your identity or residence be discovered then it might be reasonable to take precautions with being photographed.
If you might be asked to put your life at risk to stop human trafficking organisations then you might not want to be photographed.
Conversely when the authorities have no fear of recognition regardless of behaviour, then you should worry.
If you might be asked to put your life at risk to stop human trafficking organisations then you might not want to be photographed.
Conversely when the authorities have no fear of recognition regardless of behaviour, then you should worry.
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@meJess ^^this^^
Also, they might work undercover sometimes.
I agree that it is a bad look, but a necessary one.
I work with the government, and have seen workers and their families personally threatened, i have had warning shots fired over my head and been personally threatened simply for doing our jobs.
Hiding identities is more a reflection of the sad society we live in.
Also, they might work undercover sometimes.
I agree that it is a bad look, but a necessary one.
I work with the government, and have seen workers and their families personally threatened, i have had warning shots fired over my head and been personally threatened simply for doing our jobs.
Hiding identities is more a reflection of the sad society we live in.