I live in the DC/MD/VA area and there are a lot of people out and about. I have never been approached and recognized in public here. When I lived in Florida it happened a few times. I have had people here who look at me like they recognize me but never really had anyone approach me. Until yesterday. Lucky for me, he was super respectful about it also.
Yesterday, we went to a local amusement park with our kid. My husband is a disabled veteran and has a service dog who also accompanied us. It was passholder's preview day, so only annual passholders were at the park. You start seeing the same people all day long. And with us, we are pretty much stand out with a black service dog walking with us. We had already been approached multiple times to ask about the service dog. People are curious and when they ask respectfully, we talk to them and give them some insight into what the dog does for my husband. Well, our kid wanted to ride a kid's ride in the kid's area and it had a long line so we sent him to wait in line while we went over to some nearby tables to watch the line and wait for him. This man comes up and asks if he can ask us a question. Well, we figured it was another service dog question and my husband said sure. The man asked me if my name was Wendy. I told him it was and he said he told his girlfriend several times today that he thought he saw me. I thanked him for not coming up when the kid was with us and he said he was with his girlfriend's kids as well and wouldn't have done that. But when he saw that we were alone while she took them to the bathroom, he took the opportunity to ask. It was a great polite exchange.
Here is a photo of me and Mr. Meadows yesterday as we were sitting wait for the kid in another line. We like the kid's area because we can rest while he rides giving us a break for the drive home. We live 2 hours away from the park.