Pre-employment Decision
If you are seeking employment as a law enforcement officer and are considering a tattoo, stop and think. First of all, do some research and determine if the department(s) you desire to apply with have any tattoo regulations. They may not now, but a nationwide trend is emerging. I belong to IACP.net, which is a subscription service for police executives to share information and research. Just today I performed a policy search for tattoos and there are several model policies now nationwide. The phrase that keeps resurfacing is "no visible tattoos while in uniform."
Thinking back to my inquisitive student, he'd stood because of numerous tattoos on his forearms and neck. Many may say that you could just to wear long sleeves and a tie year round. Wrong! Most agencies have uniform policies that dictate when you will wear short or long sleeves, usually according to the seasons. One solution is purchasing arm sleeves that you match to your skin tone, kinda like a tattoo gauntlet. Word is they can be cumbersome, expensive, and great to meet your prospective in-laws in but not great to live in daily.
If you are pre-service, stop and think about your body art and self-expression desires. Are they needs or wants? Tattoos are still taboo in some segments of society. A few people still find them a turn-off. I know this personally. We still must recognize that police are human service providers and role models to society. Anything that visually states the opposite to some can set you back in their eyes.
So, do not jeopardize your opportunities for employment. Getting in the door can be hard enough as it is.