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I was playing on the idea of "what if I've got some situation that doesn't let me look like everyone else?" And the answer is, then don't try--instead, look like you belong to some category that people don't pay conscious attention to, preferably one they try to ignore.
Attempting to hand out fliers is great camouflage. It won't fool cameras, but it'll often result in nobody being able to describe your face. (And sometimes, it'll fool cameras. Because they're usually being watched by people, and they too tune out many categories while trying to look for trouble.)
Reading bible verses & handing out Chick tracts is another fine way to be highly visible and very, very ignored.