“Don’t come in if you’re tattooed.” It’s spreading in swimming pools and gyms

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(1)”Don’t come in if you’re tattooed”
(2)Nota spreading in swimming pools and gyms
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(7)Implementation of a policy banning tattoos such as swimming pools in major hotels
(8)”Infringement of personal freedom” vs. “Increasing discomfort” Pros and Cons

The same is true of swimming pools and saunas with body exposure. Not only general swimming pools but also major hotels are implementing a tattoo ban. Conrad Seoul Hotel has issued a notice that customers with excessive tattoos may be restricted from entering the sauna Fairmont Ambassador also recommends that if you have a tattoo of more than 15cm, you should wear a rash guard sportswear patch that covers your tattoo

There is also a counterargument that social awareness that drives tattoos to a hate culture should be improved Lee, an office worker who shared a friendship tattoo on his ankle with his college friends, said, “In the past, there was a lot of prejudice against the dragon tattoo ‘gangster tattoo,’ but these prejudices are disappearing among young people these days.”

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