Why couldn't they live with different appearances in "What happened to Monday"?

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In the movie "What Happened to Monday" the grandpa was able to tweak and get 1 (original) and 6 (knockoff) bracelets for each of the sisters.

If he could do that why couldn't he just ask each of the sisters to alter their appearances a bit, have them leave at different times (apartment monitoring) and have them live their lives everyday instead of one day a week? They would still be registered as single child due to the tweaking grandpa did right?



Best Answer

Because every day, they have to use the bracelet to access transportation and cross zones. Those accesses would be tracked. What are the authorities going to think when a supposed single person enters the subway seven times, a few minutes apart each time, and then leaves the subway having gone to seven different places? Is working seven different jobs, at the same time?




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