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Well.. No shit. Large amounts of tattoos usually happen to be on people who have committed a large amount of crime. There is a reason you get profiled when you fit a common stereotype.

First impressions are very important. When you have gone out of your way to make sure your first impression is "she's probably a criminal". Don't act surprised when that is the reaction you get.

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>A woman who has 70 per cent of her body covered by tattoos has revealed that she has been ignored at work and gets followed round shops by security guards. Sarah Hutchinson, 29, an actress from Ancoats, Manchester, says that she gets typecast as a criminal or homeless person when it comes to roles.

Well.. No shit. Large amounts of tattoos usually happen to be on people who have committed a large amount of crime. There is a reason you get profiled when you fit a common stereotype. First impressions are very important. When you have gone out of your way to make sure your first impression is "she's probably a criminal". Don't act surprised when that is the reaction you get. Archive: https://archive.today/AqgBO From the post: >>A woman who has 70 per cent of her body covered by tattoos has revealed that she has been ignored at work and gets followed round shops by security guards. Sarah Hutchinson, 29, an actress from Ancoats, Manchester, says that she gets typecast as a criminal or homeless person when it comes to roles.

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Right, Now they are just unemployable hipsters that have made themselves into victims with bad life decisions.

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your welcome to think what you will, you might not be so judgemental though. Its not always the case.

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Oh I know. I have a friend that has sleeves and on one side they go all of the way down his leg. However, I didn't know until I knew him for over a year and he casually mentioned it.

In most environments he keeps them covered because the population as a whole still holds to that stereotype in most places.