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* Long sleeve shirt or jacket and full length pants. This is to help conceal identifiers such as tattoos, birthmarks, scars or anything else which might give police a way to identify you. Whatever you wear, make sure it's just plain, no wording on the clothing. All-black is generally preferred by many veteran protesters, so that is the ideal choice to blend in with everyone else. | * Long sleeve shirt or jacket and full length pants. This is to help conceal identifiers such as tattoos, birthmarks, scars or anything else which might give police a way to identify you. Whatever you wear, make sure it's just plain, no wording on the clothing. All-black is generally preferred by many veteran protesters, so that is the ideal choice to blend in with everyone else. | ||
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* Protective goggles. Protective goggles should be lightweight as you may be wearing them for hours if you stay on the frontlines. In the event police start spraying protesters, these will help with keeping things like pepper spray or tear gas out of your eyes. They' | * Protective goggles. Protective goggles should be lightweight as you may be wearing them for hours if you stay on the frontlines. In the event police start spraying protesters, these will help with keeping things like pepper spray or tear gas out of your eyes. They' |
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