Fancy joining MI5? Not if you’ve got identifiable ink. And there are other areas in which a tattoo can cause you problems
MI5 certainly knows how to write a job description. New surveillance officers can look forward to “sitting for substantial periods of time” and “long spells of inactivity”, to say nothing of the “limited promotion opportunities”. Anyone still interested should know the jobs are closed to those with tattoos on the face, neck or forearm, which are likely to make them more identifiable. In a world where even the Tory prime minister’s wife has been gunned with an ankle dolphin, you might think that an absence of ink was more identifiable than a lack of it. But here are some areas in which having tattoos can still cause problems.
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