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    Man writing to Congress to make anti-tattoo discrimination illegal...

    Meh, why not? No body owns their own business anyway.

    BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) - A man is left confused and frustrated after he feels he was denied a job based on his tattoos.

    Bill Roach reached out to Eyewitness News because he thinks he was a victim of discrimination and was treated unfairly.

    He said the tattoos aren’t gang related and shouldn’t be an issue. He’s proud of them, and they all mean something to him.

    “My right arm is nothing but music,” he said. “You know, songs.”

    Some mean more than others. He has the lip prints of his wife on his neck, plus a tribute to his first-born son, Ryker.

    “So, my neck is the footprint from when he was born, his name, and his birth date,” said Roach.

    Now those tattoos mean something else entirely – difficulty in finding a job.

    He recently applied for a position in the medical industry, and even though he passed a test, he didn’t get called back for a first interview.

    “She said, 'No, the only reason we're not hiring you is because of your tattoos,'" said Roach. “I don't know what to do. I feel like I was bullied. I feel like I was treated unfairly and misled, and I don't know why."

    Eyewitness News isn’t naming the company, because it didn’t break any laws. But, we did reach out to the company officials. They said they can’t comment because it’s “a personnel matter.”

    “We know that every action or choice has a consequence," said Holly Culhane of PAS Associates, a human resources consulting company.

    She said it’s a problem employees have all the time, but there’s a difference between legal and illegal discrimination.

    “There are certain areas that you cannot discriminate based on,” said Culhane. “So, we're talking about race, color, religion, sex, national origin, as example of those.”

    That’s why she said employers should make their practices clear.

    “So, they might want to ask the question up front or they might want to just ask for the policy,” she said.

    But, Roach said that’s exactly what he did and was told by a manager that it wouldn’t be a problem.

    “I pulled my stuff up, and I showed them I had tattoos,” said Roach, “and I wanted to be up front, because to avoid wasting my time as well as theirs ... and he encouraged me to take the test and said, you know, don't worry about it."

    He said he’s never had a problem with his tattoos before and is well qualified and deserves a shot. He said he wouldn’t have been upset if they told him up front. Instead he had to take a day off work and now feels like his time and money were wasted.

    “If I have a family member that's sick or dying, I don't care if the person's (working in the medical job) got tattoos,” he said. “If they're there to help my family member and here to save their life, I think the last thing going through someone's mind when they're going through an emergency is that I have tattoos. I'm sure they're more concerned about, ‘Help my loved one.’”

    Roach said he is writing a letter to Congress, seeking to make tattoo discrimination illegal unless they are hateful or gang related.
    http://www.bakersfieldnow.com/news/i....html?mobile=y



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    What a $#@!ing moron!

    More legislation isn't a solution.

    I'm having this mental picture of this dude with at least one sleeve sniveling and whining to authority....

    You're big enough to get inked, $#@!ing deal with it like a man...

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    How long until we can't discriminate on education, IQ, experience, attitude, work ethic, or laziness?

    You will simply have to hire the first person to walk through the door. Ahh, but damn... Now I'm discriminating on the tardy.


    This is the road we walk down when we don't allow for freedom.
    "And now that the legislators and do-gooders have so futilely inflicted so many systems upon society, may they finally end where they should have begun: May they reject all systems, and try liberty; for liberty is an acknowledgment of faith in God and His works." - Bastiat

    "It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere." - Voltaire

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptUSA View Post
    How long until we can't discriminate on education, IQ, experience, attitude, work ethic, or laziness?

    You will simply have to hire the first person to walk through the door. Ahh, but damn... Now I'm discriminating on the tardy.


    This is the road we walk down when we don't allow for freedom.
    Isn't it already illegal to discriminate based on IQ? To my knowledge, employers cannot give IQ tests to applicants (although I'm not sure they would necessarily want to).
    "I shall bring justice to Westeros. Every man shall reap what he has sown, from the highest lord to the lowest gutter rat. They have made my kingdom bleed, and I do not forget that."
    -Stannis Baratheon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philhelm View Post
    Isn't it already illegal to discriminate based on IQ? To my knowledge, employers cannot give IQ tests to applicants (although I'm not sure they would necessarily want to).
    I imagine it would be hard to fill any positions in today's America.
    Quote Originally Posted by timosman View Post
    This is getting silly.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    It started silly.
    T.S. Eliot's The Hollow Men

    "One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors." - Plato

    We Are Running Out of Time - Mini Me

    Quote Originally Posted by Philhelm
    I part ways with "libertarianism" when it transitions from ideology grounded in logic into self-defeating autism for the sake of ideological purity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptUSA View Post
    How long until we can't discriminate on education, IQ, experience, attitude, work ethic, or laziness?

    You will simply have to hire the first person to walk through the door. Ahh, but damn... Now I'm discriminating on the tardy.


    This is the road we walk down when we don't allow for freedom.
    Job lotteries for the win!



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