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Friday, November 6, 2009

L.A. Firefighters Required to Cover Tattoos

The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin reports that a new rule in Los Angeles requires firefighters to cover up all visible tattoos while on duty, whether responding to a call or simply sleeping in the station. Firefighters have complained about the rule since it went into effect May 1. Officials say they passed the rule to follow the lead of other public-safety agencies that have been cracking down on employees' body art. The union has filed a grievance after one chief officer demanded that tattoos be covered even while sleeping. Most Los Angeles firefighters say that while they don't ...

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