We tattoo Minors now!
again - just f@#king with you hahaha
but heres this crap:
MUNCIE --The Delaware County Health Department doesn"t want you to get tattooed by Mitch Campbell. "I"m going to get a lawyer to get to the bottom of this," pronounced Campbell, 27, the target of allegations that he tattooed minors without parental consent and has restored to practice without a permit. Campbell was present in court on Wednesday without an attorney when the health department obtained a temporary controlling order opposite to him. "We want to keep from happening or continuing him from achievement procedures without a permit," pronounced Bob Jones, health department administrator. "We take tattooing and piercing very seriously because the health risk you can have with invasive procedures can be very considerable." The health department is now conducting a separate, independent,different investigation that a home tattoo artist caused a staph infection in two customers. Home tattooing is illegal. Campbell is not a stranger to courtrooms, having been a accused in four criminal cases in the past decade. He has been taken inside custody on crime theft and crime receiving-stolen-property charges that resulted in criminal offense convictions. He has pleaded not guilty to a current criminal offense charge of attack,encroachment of privacy. A criminal record can make impossible,stop a tattoo artist from becoming authorized in some counties, though not in this place. In Madison County, for example, tattoo artists may not practice provided that they have a crime conviction inside the past five years, or a serious violent crime conviction, or provided that they have ever registered as a sex perpetrator, or provided that they have multiple crime convictions. "I"ve not at any time had a crime conviction," Campbell famous,eminent. Delaware County Health Officer Dr. Donna Wilkins is in seated position on Campbell"s application for a tattoo license because of multiple complaints opposite to him, pronounced Christiana Mann, an inspector for the health department. "It"s somewhat in state of uncertainty either a permit will be circulated to him," Mann said. When Campbell was a authorized tattoo artist at Infinite Ink in Yorktown and Selma last year, the health department received complaints that he tattooed minors without parental permission and that smoking and drinking occurred following in position or time hours with minors present.
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