02-16-2009, 03:35 AM
At the very least, you can call and get free viewings of the film by promoting the film for them. If it's inside the building and a cop asks you to remove your mask, you can state that the manager has asked you to do this within his building as a film mascot.A staredown with the locals while dressed as Jason probably wasn't a good idea though.. lolAlways make sure the staff knows about you though.. ask the manager to let all employees know you're there to work. It helps because not only is the cop likely to ask an employee before accosting you, it also helps to calm any nervous customers that might start dialling 911 or spraying pepper spray when you walk up to them.You should promise the cop you won't go outside like that though. He's just trying to do his job.. if you didn't have permission, you could be starting trouble, and if you DO have permission, he's expecting someone to let him know that.I had a cop tell me I couldn't wear a stormtrooper costume at a 360 release sales party at Gamestop. I was doing a favor for a friend, (wearing his costume) and getting paid for it. I told him as much, and he said it was fine, as long as I didn't try to incite anyone, nor threaten anyone with my "fake" rifle.He liked my "fake" rifle but suggested I probably shouldn't carry it around outside though.It was a real, operating, SS (German) MG32 complete with swasticas in the handle, but I didn't tell HIM that <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\"\" border=\"0\" alt=\"smile.gif\" /><img src=\"http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll30/lstagnetto/page1_1.jpg\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-image\" /> I thought I was gonna' get into a HEAP of trouble.. lol I think he knew.. judging by how he kept looking at the gun, but without the gunbelt, it's useless anyways.