not2cleverRed
Obvious Observer
Getting back on track to the original question:
If someone finds you suspicious, they will find ways to protect themselves, whether or not you're up to no good.
Most banks have clearly posted that you are not allowed to enter wearing a mask or other potentially disguising items, like sunglasses or hats. This allows them to request someone wearing a mask to remove the mask or leave. However, they don't have to. When I have gone to the corner bank wearing sunglasses and KF94 mask, the senior employees just comment on how much I look like my mom, so it's fair to say that I'm not disguising myself.
So yes, there is no problem with them requesting that you comply with their request to remove a mask or leave.
However, they do not have carte blanche to assault you etc., just because you're wearing a mask. They're not allowed to tackle you while you're quietly standing in line with no warning, and drag you to a back office and cuff you to office furniture.
More likely, if you were asked to leave the premises and didn't, they would contact local police and have you physically removed and charged with trespassing.
Again, what state in the US? Why are you asking? Have you had a misadventure at the bank?
Banks are fond of using "discretion". Even if you've had an account for years, never done anything sketchy (like bouncing checks, overdrafts), they have the discretion to make up rules on the spot if you are depositing money. (I've only had problems depositing money. Withdrawing seems more straightforward.)If a person walks into a bank wearing a mask, can he be lawfully questioned or detained by a guard or police officer, or must the officer wait until the person pulls a gun or otherwise misbehaves?
If someone finds you suspicious, they will find ways to protect themselves, whether or not you're up to no good.
Most banks have clearly posted that you are not allowed to enter wearing a mask or other potentially disguising items, like sunglasses or hats. This allows them to request someone wearing a mask to remove the mask or leave. However, they don't have to. When I have gone to the corner bank wearing sunglasses and KF94 mask, the senior employees just comment on how much I look like my mom, so it's fair to say that I'm not disguising myself.
So yes, there is no problem with them requesting that you comply with their request to remove a mask or leave.
However, they do not have carte blanche to assault you etc., just because you're wearing a mask. They're not allowed to tackle you while you're quietly standing in line with no warning, and drag you to a back office and cuff you to office furniture.
More likely, if you were asked to leave the premises and didn't, they would contact local police and have you physically removed and charged with trespassing.
Again, what state in the US? Why are you asking? Have you had a misadventure at the bank?