Yes, and no. It all depends on the departments regulations, and what the tattoo depicts. Some departments say "no!" to every form of personal expression, while others allow non-offensive expression. But who is to say what is offensive?
It means that he is showing of
she has heaps of photos of herself showing her tattoos in her albums on myspace:www.myspace.com/officialsjwhiteley
4 dots, or A C A B which mean all cops are bastards
In general, yes. For each specific department? I've never heard of a department prohibiting them, but nothing surprises me these days.
He got them taken off in season 4, so the cops wouldn't notice him because they knew about his tattoos
Possible. Depends on the companies policy concern tattoos. Many people have a real discrimination against people who have tattoos and they don't understand them.
no its so un professional and if you dont know that then well im sorry
In beach volleyball you may have tattoos showing. Look at Misty May for example in the 2012 Olympics (and 2008). So when Misty played in all the Olympic qualifying games and AVP games she had he bikini on and therefore er tattoos showing. I am sorry but I have no idea about the swimmers. Hope this helped
Kat von D specializes in giving tattoos. Kat von D has had television shows showing her tattoo shop and her workers giving tattoos. Kat von D has over a dozen tattoos on her body.
A Marine is only allowed four tattoos. If any vulger, drug or gang tattoos are on you maybe D.Q. A head tatoo may not be accepted.
If you wish to give an informative speech about tattoos, the most useful visual aid would be some means of showing your audience the tattoos which you are discussing. These could be shown in the form of photographs, or drawings, or projections on a screen. This may or may not be practical for you, but in theory you could even get people who have tattoos, to display their actual tattoos in person. Members of the audience may have tattoos that they would be willing to show to the other members of the audience. You could ask people to show their tattoos, and you could then offer your interpretation of what those tattoos seem to mean. You may also have tattoos of your own, which you could show and discuss. Perhaps you know someone who has interesting tattoos, who could be persuaded to come and join the presentation.
yes they did, it was a way of marking themselves as christian and showing they had been to war in the holy land, much like medals of today.