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Transcript
00:00 The Philippine National Police is now prohibiting their people from having tattoos.
00:05 What can you say about that, fellow countrymen?
00:08 And live from Quezon City, we have Bam Alegre with us.
00:12 Bam?
00:14 Good morning. For those who joined the police, the Philippine National Police clarified that there is no room for tattooed people.
00:23 That's why we also learned the opinion of some of our fellow countrymen here in the street.
00:27 Let's go check it out.
00:28 According to the Memorandum Circulars 2024-023 of the Philippine National Police, tattoos are now prohibited for those who want to apply for the Philippine National Police.
00:42 The police who already have tattoos need to declare it and it cannot be added.
00:47 It was approved on March 19 and there is a visa for April.
00:51 The rider John David Balingit also agreed to this new regulation.
00:54 He is in favor of the prohibition of tattoos.
00:56 I have never experienced a tattoo.
00:58 For me, it's ugly.
01:01 Because in my job, other jobs, they look at it.
01:08 I am courting people who want to do criminology.
01:13 They want to have tattoos but it is prohibited in the industry of criminology.
01:20 The vendor Dolor Manzon is also in favor of the prohibition of tattoos for the police.
01:24 Every day, the police are confused because he is in front of a camp where a lot of people are selling.
01:29 It adds to the credibility if the police don't have tattoos.
01:32 It's not good for the body and the image of the police.
01:38 It's okay. It's good.
01:41 It's good for the body.
01:43 If people have tattoos, most of them have tattoos because they are from the ex-committee.
01:51 For a security guard, he needs a snappy.
01:54 That's why he is not a fan of tattoos.
01:57 He is just watching.
01:58 Tattoos are not bad for the body.
02:02 It's okay. Tattoos are prohibited.
02:06 So, you think it's not good for the body?
02:09 No, it's not good for the body.
02:11 The vendor Noriel Espinas is also in favor of the prohibition of tattoos.
02:16 If it's not a problem for the job, it's okay.
02:20 And for the applicant, it's prohibited to have tattoos.
02:27 Shaq Gabo is a husband of a police officer and proud to say that he doesn't have a tattoo.
02:32 But he says that tattoos are part of the culture and creative expression of some people.
02:36 It's okay because tattoos are like art.
02:40 People like it.
02:47 Igan, there are some examinations here where the tattoo is the eyebrow.
02:51 This is straight from the case of ZD Bamalagra for GMA Integrated News.
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