TATTOOS is a symbol of the ubiquity of the Y generation, increasingly frustrated parents can not prevent illegal acts of minor skin brands. But my father is counterattacking. When Jim saw a huge new tattoo on his right-wing of his 17-year-old daughter last weekend, he ran into the roof. Of course, he was dissatisfied with his daughter, but at a tattoo shop, she spent $ 85. "I was quietly surprised by the laws of the State of New South Wales tattoo artists," he said. It is illegal for New South Wales to tattoo people under the age of 18 without the written consent of their parents. Jim did not want to tell his real name, and the law hoped to protect the youth from their own harm. The New South Wales State Department of Health Department recommends reporting underage tattoos to the Community Services Department. But DOCS told Jim to call the police. A spokesperson said, "Community service recognizes the many challenges and recessions that young parents may face." For sticking to Jim, Thursday's port side detective is investigating that young people under the age of 18 can accept tattoos without parental consent (legal requirement), but the tattoo shop has problems ing. Anthony Isa, the owner of a live canvas tattoo studio in Crows Nest in the northern part of Sydney, says that he did everything possible to keep tattoos away for minors. He needs a photo identification card and asks him to write his birthday in the form. "The big red letters say that you can not tattoo unless you are 18." Issa also has surveillance cameras. But he said that children always requested a tattoo and some people have fake ID cards. "This situation has been continuing for a long time, it is difficult to master it, but we are very strict." Obviously, a small shop that knows the other four tattoos under the age of 18 is concerned It is not turned on. His attempt to eliminate this does not erase his daughter's tattoo, but this may make it more difficult for the next teenager to ruin his or her skin .
The main concern related to minor tattoos is that young people later regret the decision and people including potential employers are afraid to treat the tattoo in different ways. Tattoo artists warn that over time, as the skin grows, the art of ink on the still developing bodies may deteriorate. Tattoos also have serious risk of infection. An unsanitary tattoo may expose adolescents to bacteria and bacteria that cause severe skin infections such as staphylococcal infections, tuberculosis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C virus and others. Tattoo artists need to use sterile needles and razors, wash hands, wear gloves, keep all surfaces clean and protect customers from the danger of infection. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only the nine state tattoo shops have appropriate health regulations.
Infected tattoos are associated with hepatitis B - especially among young people with other high-risk behaviors. In addition, tattoos are associated with a higher incidence of hepatitis C HIV infection has been reported to be associated with tattoo needle sharing and tattoo ink reuse. In fact, the reason for the risk of infection is why the American Blood Bankers Association has to wait for a year between tattoos and blood donation. If a tattoo is placed in a licensed garden, there is less chance of infection after a tattoo than an unlicensed tattoo artist.
TATTOOS is a symbol of the ubiquity of the Y generation, increasingly frustrated parents can not prevent illegal acts of minor skin brands. But my father is counterattacking. When Jim saw a huge new tattoo on his right-wing of his 17-year-old daughter last weekend, he ran into the roof. Of course, he was dissatisfied with his daughter, but at a tattoo shop, she spent $ 85. "I was quietly surprised by the laws of the State of New South Wales tattoo artists," he said. Tattooing people under the age of 18 in New South Wales is illegal unless parental written agreement is reached. Jim did not want to tell his real name, and the law hoped to protect the youth from their own harm. The New South Wales State Department of Health Department recommends reporting underage tattoos to the Community Services Department. But DOCS told Jim to call the police. But he said that children always requested a tattoo and some people have fake ID cards. "It's been awake all the time