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First I have to wonder which officer searched him? Was it the Wally employee or the LEO? If it was the LEO I hope he learned something. 2nd what a set on the Wally employee to jump on him like that. Damn shame the LEO did not ventilate him. At least I hope the guys in the prison have a LOT of fun with their new toy.
 
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Damn shame the LEO did not ventilate him.
And he would have been ENTIRELY justified if he had done so and it's a good thing it turned out the way it did however or it could have been the LEO, or someone else, and possibly more shot.

And on a 'judgmental' side it wouldn't have hurt to see a 'neck tatted' freak off the planet.

My experience is with MOST neck tatted types is it SEEMS to be a indication of mental or emotional instability with the person, possibly a weird desire for attention.

I mean how can you expect to go through life and ever believe people are going to look at you 'normally' with some bizarre tat on your neck?

I had a friend several years ago. Pretty nice guy. Fairly 'normal' and clean cut in appearance and attitudes about things however he was married to a tatted up gal who had a LARGE spiderweb tat around her neck. It was kind of difficult to talk to her with this very obvious 'thing' on her neck. Like I said however she too was a bit (well a lot) 'strange' so I never said much to her if she was around.
 
And he would have been ENTIRELY justified if he had done so and it's a good thing it turned out the way it did however or it could have been the LEO, or someone else, and possibly more shot.

And on a 'judgmental' side it wouldn't have hurt to see a 'neck tatted' freak off the planet.

My experience is with MOST neck tatted types is it SEEMS to be a indication of mental or emotional instability with the person, possibly a weird desire for attention.

I mean how can you expect to go through life and ever believe people are going to look at you 'normally' with some bizarre tat on your neck?

I had a friend several years ago. Pretty nice guy. Fairly 'normal' and clean cut in appearance and attitudes about things however he was married to a tatted up gal who had a LARGE spiderweb tat around her neck. It was kind of difficult to talk to her with this very obvious 'thing' on her neck. Like I said however she too was a bit (well a lot) 'strange' so I never said much to her if she was around.
wow.
 
First I have to wonder which officer searched him? Was it the Wally employee or the LEO? If it was the LEO I hope he learned something. 2nd what a set on the Wally employee to jump on him like that. Damn shame the LEO did not ventilate him. At least I hope the guys in the prison have a LOT of fun with their new toy.
Had to be the LEO, I didn't see a body cam on the Walmart employee. I can understand why the officer may not have wanted to get any closer to the neck tatted dude, but lesson learned.
 
Had to be the LEO, I didn't see a body cam on the Walmart employee. I can understand why the officer may not have wanted to get any closer to the neck tatted dude, but lesson learned.
That's not an option you get in that profession. Nor can it be afforded. It will cost you your life. Cop is very lucky to still be alive.
 
Glad no one was injured or worse here.

It does seem odd that the pistol was missed in a search....
However...I ain't going to second guess here.

As for tattoos...
Not really my thing.

Tattoos ..they all tell a story...
It is wise to look at the whole person..and not just focus on one aspect of a person when considering them.
To pass judgement on someone based solely upon tattoos....is unwise.

Andy
 
Glad no one was injured or worse here.

It does seem odd that the pistol was missed in a search....
However...I ain't going to second guess here.

As for tattoos...
Not really my thing.

Tattoos ..they all tell a story...
It is wise to look at the whole person..and not just focus on one aspect of a person when considering them.
To pass judgement on someone based solely upon tattoos....is unwise.

Andy
Thank you Andy.

As someone who is heavily tattooed I appreciate your view point. Although I knew I would be judged when began covering my body.

People never disappoint.
 
Thank you Andy.

As someone who is heavily tattooed I appreciate your view point. Although I knew I would be judged when began covering my body.

People never disappoint.
There is a saying, that I am sure everyone on this forum knows, "Do not judge a book by its cover". Just because someone has tattoos, does not insinuate they are a terrible person. Some of the greatest, most self sacrificing, and kind hearted human beings I have ever met in my life, were tatted from head to toe. Let's keep the labels on the jars.
 
With regard to the 'judgmental' aspect of tattoos.

Some are very artistic, thought provoking OR a representation of something memorable about a person's life and for those I understand and respect the person for these.

However there are others that are very vile, offensive and display nothing other than the person's insecurities and to POSSIBLY try to create the illusion they are mean, angry, 'dangerous' , whatever, or MAYBE they just needed a 'hey, look at me' attraction - hence a POSSIBLE 'insecurity' issue...
 
Thank you Andy.

As someone who is heavily tattooed I appreciate your view point. Although I knew I would be judged when began covering my body.

People never disappoint.
Right, wrong, or indifferent, people are judgemental and will judge others on everything they do. "Before attempting to remove the sliver from your neighbors eye, first remove the log from your own."
 

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