yes, as long as the tattoos are not visible to the public.
Yes, but it must be able to be covered up, by a long sleeve shirt or makeup Same idea with the military. Check your local police rules and regulations about this, cause its going to be different in each state. They are being more strict about tattoos lately though.
The new tattoo rules: -- Forbid tattoos on the head, face, neck, hands, fingers and wrists. -- Allow no more than four hand-size tattoos below the elbow and knee. -- Prohibit sleeve tattoos that cover a person's entire arm. -- Ban sexist, racist, indecent or extremist tattoos. -- Bar enlisted soldiers from requesting commissions as officers if they have tattoos that violate the new policies. -- Require commanders to document any tattoos that violate the new rules among current soldiers. -- Order commanders to check their soldiers for new tattoos every year.
Yes and no... But first of all we are correction officers not guards. Since we are not in the "public eye" our standards are alittle more relaxed. You cannot have tattoos on your face neck or below the wrist. But most correctional facilities won't care unless they are or look like gang tats
What tattoos???
She has tattoos, but she doesn't give other people tattoos.
she does have tattoos
No tattoos
The plural form is tattoos. The plural possessive is tattoos'.
During the Vietnam War tattoos were generally prohibited for all US military officers and were HIGHLY frowned upon for any enlisted man. Since, during those times, mostly prison inmates and sailors had tattoos on their bodies...any man having tattoos indicating "kill markings" would quite possibly have been drummed out of the service as an un-desirable person.
The singular of "tattoos" is "tattoo." As in: My brother has lots of tattoos but I only have one tattoo.
She has 9 tattoos.
Yes he has tattoos