Well apart from ignoring the second sentence of my pist,
Been taking lessons in French from Officer Crabtree?
Back to the post.
To an extent I share
Floo's Littlerose's concerns. I don't like seeing tattoos and I feel them to be disfiguring ... but then, that's just me. But I know that I am not alone. However, I would not interfere with anyone's right to be employed in any position if he or she were qualified for that job.
What generally concerns me is that - to a great extent - they are statements of fashion and fashions change. The significant problems with tattoos are, firstly, pretty well permanent. A tattoo is for life. (Yes, I know that there are strategies for dealing with them but tattoo removal is uncertain and the result may as "bad" as the tattoo.) What may not be considered, when a tattoo is applied, is that over time the inks may fade and change colour and end up looking rather different from the original.
And what do you do if the circumstances existing at the time of the tattoo change. Will Vera be troubled by seeing a heart encircled by "Mabel" every time she looks at her husband's chest ... ?