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Originally Posted by jweston
This brings to mind a policy I've seen at a con (GeekGirlCon specifically although others may have it as well).
If there was a sticker that people could put on their badge to allow them to opt out of touching, pinning, etc, it might make this more tolerable, as long as people will take the time to look for opt-outs and respect them.
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I like to keep my lanyard and ID clean, I think it looks better, I would not like to have to put a sticker on it that says "I choose to retain my right to personal space".
Side note: I can understand people not wanting to be photographed, but I believe that most FIRST events (and I believe most cons) operate under a policy of you are allowing us to photograph you by choosing to be here. That is stated in the release I agree to each year and I have seen signs to that effect at events.