Rejected Police Applicant Blames Unique Tattoos for Denial

A woman with a lot of tattoos expressed her disappointment after being turned down for a position in the police force because of her appearance. Kathy-Rose Bullen shared her frustration on Facebook, asking for support from her followers. She received a mix of reactions, with some criticizing the police force for their decision.

Kathy Bullen claims she was rejected from the police force because of her appearance

Kathy Bullen claims she was rejected from the police force because of her appearance

Kathy Bullen, a woman covered in tattoos who dreams of becoming a police officer, alleges that her application was turned down due to her unique appearance.

The aspiring cop divided the internet with her claims, with some users slamming the police force for 'discrimination'

The wannabe police officer caused a stir online with her statements, as some people criticized law enforcement for being discriminatory. Ms. Bullen proudly sports vibrant sleeve tattoos on both arms, which feature popular Pokemon like Pikachu and Charmander on one arm, and beloved Disney characters Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty on the other. She also has a unique chest tattoo of a pixelated heart with two pistols aimed at it. Her tattoos extend down to her fingers and cover both legs, leaving only her knees and feet untouched.

The tattoos spread all the way to her fingers and also has both legs inked, with only her knees and feet bare

Her tattoos cover her fingers and legs, leaving only her knees and feet bare. A debate was sparked after Ms. Bullen shared her experience about being rejected as a police force candidate because of her tattoos. Some argued that it was discriminatory, while others supported the idea that certain jobs require a specific appearance. Different states in Australia have varying policies on tattoos for police officers, with some allowing tattoos as long as they are not offensive or visible while on duty. It seems that the issue of tattoos in the police force is a topic of much debate and consideration.

Tattooed applicants in Victoria will have their body art assessed on a case to case basis if they are on the face, neck and hands (stock image)

Victoria will consider tattooed applicants on a case-by-case basis when it comes to body art on visible areas like the face, neck, and hands.

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