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Question: Are Tattoos and body piercing allowed to be shown? Ok in School?

Answer: Tattoos and body piercing are considered to be an expression of thought and are protected by the first amendment right to free speech (United States Constitution).

However, people under 18, because of their age and status as minors, are subject to rules which adults are not.

This true of school rules and attendance. At school, rules can be made that tattoos, piercing, clothes or hair-color must be covered or changed, and these rules are not unconstitutional.

Parents also have a right to control the behavior of children, and so can order their children to not display tattoos, piercing, or other things such as hair color.


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21 thru 25 of 278 comments
On 11/08/05
bill d from AL said:
tattos are cool piercings stink
On 10/18/05
emily from WI said:
i am 13 i really want to get my nose and belly button my mom said yes ppl say i will look like a druggie
On 10/18/05
emily from WI said:
that would be so wrong if we couldnt have tatto's or holes i mean whoever objects so this is very wrong
On 10/17/05
Tat2d_chic from TX said:
Hi all-I am 35 & a teacher. I have my tongue pierced & some others. I also have 17 piercings in my ears. I would love to have a labret, nose ring, and an eyebrow ring but the school I work for doesn't allow visable piercings. I don't see anything wrong with tats or piercings-as a teacher I do not find them distracting. If you guys want the system to change-you have to change it. When I was a kid Ozzy was a devil worshipper-now they play his music on car commercials. Be active in your community-prove that your style doesn't affect your sense. Rock on!
On 09/20/05
herbie from AZ said:
I say you can have anything on your body.
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