Rogue’s gallery of terrible face tattoos that will guarantee a life on the dole
The rogue heavily tattooed men and women might struggle to impress employers with designs reading 'stupid' and 'psycho'
THIS rogue gallery of horrendous face tattoos will almost certainly guarantee these individuals a lifetime of unemployment.
Turning up with declarations such as "stupid", "racist" and "f*** you" will not impress any normal employer.
Neither will designs which brag: "p*** eater" or "psycho".
Many of the shocking tatts are from police mugshots of suspects or convicted felons.
Heavily tattooed Jason Barnum, 41, whose face is covered in skulls and skeletons, was jailed for 22 years in 2015 for shooting at cops.
Barnum, whose right eye ball is inked, also admitted robbing homes and stealing cars to fund his heroin habit, reported .
Another tattooed con is Curtis Allgier, whose mug is covered in white supremacist declarations and words including the Iron Cross and swastikas.
He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for shooting dead a corrections officer who was escorting him to an MRI scan at the University of Utah in 2007.
Patrick Brooks, who was arrested for burglary, forgery, and receiving stolen goods in California, thought it would be a good idea to have "f*** you" in bold across on his forehead.
In August a teen dad with “DEVAST8” tattooed across half his face was debating whether to remove his tattoo.
New Zealander Mark Cropp, 19, shot to fame after posting on social media asking someone to give him a break and let him prove he can be responsible after leaving prison.
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After serving a two-year sentence for armed robbery, Mark says the tattoo has impacted his job prospects.
He took to Facebook looking for work, writing on an Auckland-based jobs page: "Hey I'm keen as to work but have one thing that is stopping me and that's my tattoo on my face."
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