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10-02-18  09:41am - 2179 days Original Post - #1
lk2fireone (0)
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Mom arrested for allowing 10-year-old son to get tattooed.

This is shameful.
I dislike tattoos, especially on pretty girls.
But on a guy, it's less important.
Except this is a case where a mother allowed her 10-year-old son to get a tattoo.


Maybe all children should get tattoos, so we can tell them apart?
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Yahoo Lifestyle
Mom arrested for allowing 10-year-old son to get tattooed
Yahoo Lifestyle Elise Solé,Yahoo Lifestyle 15 hours ago


An Ohio mom was arrested for allowing her tween son to get a tattoo. (Photo: Getty Images)

A mom has been arrested for allowing her 10-year-old son to get a tattoo — by a teenage artist — because she was allegedly tired of the boy begging to get inked, according to Columbus, Ohio, TV station WSYX/WTTE.

The news outlet reported that 34-year-old Nikki Dickinson was charged with first-degree misdemeanor child endangerment and contributing to the delinquency of a minor after a video of the tattoo session went viral.

Court documents obtained by the news station read that the 16-year-old tattoo artist — identified by the Bellefontaine Examiner as Kyle Richardson of Lakeview — often gives tattoos at his home. WSYX/WTTE also reported that the teen may have tattooed someone who subsequently developed MRSA, a staph infection.

The Bellefontaine Examiner reported that the artist was charged with “performing tattoos in a manner that doesn’t meet safety and sanitation standards, and tattooing in a manner that does not meet sterilization and disinfection standards.”
“It bothered me. I’m a father and I’m a grandfather,” said one law official in the news segment, which showed a video of the boy (whose face was blurred out, along with the face of a woman on whose lap he sat) getting his arm tattooed by a young man.

Last week, an onslaught of outraged Facebook comments led to multiple calls to the Bellefontaine Police Department (a representative of which did not return Yahoo Lifestyle’s request for comment). “The phone has not stopped ringing,” the officer told WSYX/WTTE. “We’ve gotten calls from several different states [from] people that are concerned about the welfare of this child.”

The Sept. 24 video was posted to Facebook by Ohio resident Storm Harrington. Commenters were shocked by the “ridiculous” incident and someone noted that the artist wasn’t wearing gloves during the session. Others balked at what they said looked like a syringe lying on his table.

A man on Facebook named Jawdyn Ford, who identified himself as Dickinson’s nephew, told Yahoo Lifestyle he doesn’t have further details beyond the news report.

According to WSYX/WTTE, when officers visited the home of the child last week, the boy admitted to asking his mom for the tattoo. However, when the station’s reporter communicated with Dickinson via Facebook messenger, she wrote that the video was “fake” but refused to provide further details.

Municipal prosecutor Daniel D. Carey could not be reached for comment. However, he told the Bellefontaine Examiner that Dickinson allowed the tattoo to take place in “unsafe and unsanitary conditions” and “encouraged and enabled” Richardson to perform the service.

While Dickinson does face charges, it is not necessarily illegal to tattoo a minor in Ohio. According to state law, “No person shall perform a tattooing procedure, body piercing procedure, or ear piercing procedure with an ear piercing gun on an individual who is under eighteen years of age unless consent has been given by the individual’s parent, guardian, or custodian in accordance with division (B) of this section.”

Section B then states that a parent, guardian, or custodian of the minor must appear in person at the business during the time the procedure is performed and sign a document provided by the business that outlines details of the procedure and proper aftercare of the body area. However, the state laws also require that the procedure meet safety and sanitation standards.

The Bellefontaine Examiner reports that the incident was reported to Logan County Children’s Services.

10-02-18  07:12pm - 2179 days #2
Loki (0)
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This goes along with the people who get arrested for letting their kids walk to school--it's utterly ridiculous and a massive overreach by law enforcement. "A man talking sense to himself is no madder than a man talking nonsense not to himself."

10-02-18  09:02pm - 2179 days #3
lk2fireone (0)
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I used to walk to school, from grammar school through high school.
When I got to college, I drove a car.
Too far to walk, anyway.
And taking buses would have taken forever.

But this was in the age of the dinosaur, when walking was safe.
In those days, you could even hitchhike, which is very rare in today's world. People today are far less trusting.
And if you stop and offer someone a ride, they often look at you like you're crazy.
Or a possible rapist.

10-02-18  11:50pm - 2179 days #4
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After school, me and my pals would disappear until was time to eat dinner. My parents were never worried. Times have changed. Warning Will Robinson

10-04-18  10:03am - 2177 days #5
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It used to be Mom and Dad were the law for us kids. Now everything a kid gets in trouble for is referred to the police.

I don't think the mother who let her ten year old get a tattoo deserves a medal, but being arrested is a bit too far.

Next time, get the boy a fake tattoo. Unless that's illegal too. "Dogs think people are Gods. Cats don't as they know better." - Kedi (2016)

Dogs have masters; Cats have staff.

10-04-18  12:39pm - 2177 days #6
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It doesn't seem so much the tattoo as it is the artists health standards. Not sure you can blame the mother for that. I would not have known the the tattoo artist didn't meet any health standard. I didn't even know they had any to meet. Warning Will Robinson

10-04-18  01:31pm - 2177 days #7
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I think letting a 10-year-old get a tattoo is definitely cause for concern, especially if it's in unsafe conditions. People may not know anything about tattoos, but you can usually tell by looking at someone's tattoo setup if it's clean or not, and I'm sure this one definitely wasn't. Who cares if the kid complains about wanting a tattoo? He's a kid! Give him a temporary tattoo and move on.

10-04-18  02:53pm - 2177 days #8
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While it's too bad that it had come to this but I think the mother had to be arrested because she isn't a young woman that got knocked up when she was a teenager. She is a 34 year old woman who should know that children, and a 10 year old is a child, always want things that they can't have and it's their job to tell them no. Otherwise these children grow up thinking that if you keep asking then you will get it.

In this case it's even more serious because you had a minor perform a body modification on another minor where the health of the second minor may now be compromised because it's pretty clear that the 16 years old didn't follow proper sterilization of his equipment.

I don't think she deserves to do any jail time but she definitely needs to take parenting classes because if this story hadn't come out then imagine when he wants to try pot, alcohol and every other thing children want to do without considering any of the consequences. Long live the Brown Coats.

10-10-18  09:30pm - 2171 days #9
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I don't really care if the child gets a tattoo or not, that's up to the parents. I do worry that the mother didn't take the child to a qualified, sanitary facility. Is it bad judgement? Definitely. Should she be arrested for it? I'm not so sure. Parenting classes as pat362 mentioned might be an appropriate sentence.

Gone are the days when arrests were for accused criminals. Now pretty much everything you do that offends someone can get you arrested. "A man talking sense to himself is no madder than a man talking nonsense not to himself."

10-12-18  10:36am - 2169 days #10
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^Can I ask you why you think it's okay for a parent to allow a 10 year old child to get something that may affect the rest of his/her life at a time when he/she honestly is unable to truly appreciate the implication because they're children. Long live the Brown Coats.

10-12-18  01:21pm - 2169 days #11
Loki (0)
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I don't care because it's not my child. I would never let any child get a tattoo, but it's not my decision to make for other people's kids. If the child's parents feel it's okay for a 10 year old to get a tattoo, that's a shame, but not something I think warrants arresting someone for.

Note: I live in a state where they take a DNA sample when you're arrested. Even if no charges are filed, your DNA resides in the database. Therefore I feel strongly against anyone being arrested unnecessarily. "A man talking sense to himself is no madder than a man talking nonsense not to himself." Edited on Oct 12, 2018, 01:27pm

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