Tattoo's in Iowa and a proposal to ban them from public areas such as parks and pools Fair enough if you have a tattoo of a blowfly on your dick, You should hide that But>
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TheJoker
Post subject: Re: Tattoo's in Iowa?
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:10 pm
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Rings can be removed tattoos cannot. What is this town's problem creating dress codes for the public? You can't ban what people are allowed to wear. Ban ear rings and wedding rings and see how the soccer moms feel.
Doronjo
Post subject: Re: Tattoo's in Iowa?
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:02 pm
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Oh, but what if you're a holocaustTM survivor with a number tattooed on your arm?
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Oh, but what if you're a holocaustTM survivor with a number tattooed on your arm?
That is a good point some people may find people wearing numbers tattooed on their arms offencive as it represents suppression and being owned. The rule is a bad idea because it is all perception based so no hard line. You may think your tattoo is not offencive and maybe the next 10 people that walk past you see no problem but then No11 might find it offensive based on their own perception so you have to cover it. This law would be Bullshit. the more Laws they try to bring in like this helps build the Resistance, It might be enough to get the Mongols and the Hells Angles of their backsides and take action so i think if this is what it takes for people to realise they are being over ruled then its a good weapon for us. They are giving us more power every day and making the resistance stronger.
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Phys
Post subject: Re: Tattoo's in Iowa?
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:14 am
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Business are able to ban them as they should be able too but the govt?! Business should be able to discriminant if they want to. The govt isn't paying my bills. Why should they tell me who I have to hire?
I agree if something is pornographic (maybe) but that's a slippery-slope too. If I was in a public place with a child and I didn't like what I saw, I would leave. I wouldn't try to impose my views on others.
Ry
Post subject: Re: Tattoo's in Iowa?
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:19 pm
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Public areas are for the PUBLIC as in all of them even the ones with ink and rings.
As for businesses that's private property the owner can do what they want. However the customer and the workers also have the right to say fuck off.
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Post subject: Re: Tattoo's in Iowa?
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:00 pm
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Exactly!
Businesses don't have the right to do what they want though. The govt imposes its rules on all business over 7 people.
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