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Were you aware that one in every 4 people in the United Kingdom is believed to have a permanent tattoo? In addition, additional research indicates that one out of every 4 people who already have the tattoo will live to regret the decision and start to consider tattoo removal as the years go by. Does this mean that the government should spend more money in “anti-tattoo” promotions? This could appear to be particularly the case if we believe recent reports that inform us that some people looking for work are being allocated public money to help with their laser tattoo removal.
It would appear that job centre staff have been told that they are able to use taxpayer cash to fund this removal if it can be proven that the presence of the tattoo is, basically, a barrier to them getting gainful employment. We all know that several employers will, after all, not think about taking on an individual if the tattoo is in a highly noticeable place such as on the face or the neck.
It is undoubtedly true that at one time a tattoo was not socially acceptable and appeared to be prominent only in some subcategories of the community. A whole lot has changed over time and some notable public figures have admitted to having tattoos, although maybe not in really obvious to spot places. There are many reasons for planning to remove a tattoo and not all of them are associated with job prospects. As an example, if you got one that announced undying love to a former companion, this could be a fairly awkward scenario if you separated and found yourself “on the market” all over again.
Whilst laser tattoo removal can certainly be a tad costly without any significant employment and so a prominent income source, it is nonetheless good to know that the choice is out there should you indeed be one of the 25% of British adults who regrets your previous decision.
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