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Sunglasses
Say I were wearing sunglasses at say, 2:30 in the morning, walking to a local 7-11 or some such. One could clearly say that "wearing sunglasses at night" could be considered suspicious, but can I assert my right to refuse to take them off as that would constitute a search of my eyes and pupils? Also, I look damn good in sunglasses and taking them off would mess with my image.