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Sunday November 27, 2005 JST

Tattoos For “Behaved” and “Non-Racist” Inmates

TORONTO (Reuters)- Canadian inmates can now get tattoos in prison parlors under a pilot program aimed at cutting down use of unclean needles and the spread of disease.

The Canadian government showed off its tattoo parlor program on Thursday at a prison in Bath, Ontario, where it is being tested.

“The program has advantages in that we can take a practice that already occurs, and make it safer,” said Holly Knowles, a spokeswoman for Correctional Services Canada. “We’re trying to reduce the amount of make-shift needles.”

The government believes secret tattooing contributes to the spread of disease in prisons because of the use of shared needles.

Prison authorities say rates of hepatitis B and C among prisoners are about 30 times higher than outside prison walls. HIV rates are about 10 times higher.

To be eligible for the program, tattoo designs must be approved by prison officials and must not be gang-related, or deemed racist. Participating inmates must have a good prison record.

I mean, Earth to Canada… this is the rest of Earth calling. Fighting AIDS and other viruses is one thing, but giving inmates reduced priced tattoos is another. The air up north must be thin because this is cut from the same cloth as the infamous “bridge to nowhere” project in Alaska.

1 Comments so far

1. IrishWalsh wrote on December 1st, 2005 at 4:09 am

The Canadians never feil to entertain…
Check this out.

http://irishwalsh.blogspot.com/2005/11/moonbattery.html

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