Does anonymity matter much when our "public" task is the reason why we are blocking off the supplies in broad day light? If you are counting inventory and a random dude walks over and takes something, you would be upset, that throws off your whole count. People are not that skeptical to think something else is going on when you are just making sure the supplies are in order and counting them. Perhaps we dress some soldiers up like civilians?
Let me put it this way, what looks more suspicious to you, performing our public task in public at the same time performing our private task or doing them both in the dead of night? Can you imagine what would happen if one or two people noticed us going through the supplies at night? That is more suspicious and would cause way more uproar among the soldiers.
My vote stands although it will likely not win.
Let me put it this way, what looks more suspicious to you, performing our public task in public at the same time performing our private task or doing them both in the dead of night? Can you imagine what would happen if one or two people noticed us going through the supplies at night? That is more suspicious and would cause way more uproar among the soldiers.
My vote stands although it will likely not win.