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[–]excel_throwaway 14ポイント15ポイント  (3子コメント)

I understand it's partly my fault

If by partly, you mean fully? Did he restrain you and force you to have it? Take some bloody personal responsibility. You were 16, not 10.

Maybe let it serve as a reminder to think things through in the future and mature a little, rather than trying to have someone else literally pay for your mistakes.

[–]No1deuxiemefils 5ポイント6ポイント  (21子コメント)

IANAL, I just googled tattoo law UK and found this: UK Tattoo legislation!. What the tattoo artist did was a crime, which may be investigated and could be punishable by law if there is any evidence to link this 'artist' with your work - seriously how would you prove this tattooist did this work? In any case your involvement with that would only be as a witness to the crime if you have any way of proving this fella did it, in any event I'm sure he could plausibly deny it with impunity. I do not know how this would stand owing to the fact you were a minor at the time. Also the period of time since the crime was committed would be brought into question as it would appear you were not bothered by the incident until you faced great cost in correcting what is just poor workmanship, it would be seen as a tattle tale & wasting police/courts time rather than the victim of a nasty crime. You VOLUNTEERED to get the tattoo, regardless of your age you chose this 'artist' therefore your complaint to this situation is a CIVIL DISPUTE & essentially you would have to pursue damages against him for his work being contrary to the agreed design or implementation. It would be your word against his, I'm sure time and body development/changes over the period would also degrade the strength of your claim. The fact you went back for a couple of further tattoos does not bode well in support of your claim. googled tattoo ombudsman - ironically returned these results: Hope you get something sorted

[–]beachcomberfife 1ポイント2ポイント  (17子コメント)

but it shall be a defence for a person charged to show that at the time the tattoo was performed he had reasonable cause to believe that the person tattooed was of or over the age of eighteen and did in fact so believe.

So if they asked OP age, and OP lied, it should be a valid defence?

[–]IxionS3 2ポイント3ポイント  (15子コメント)

It's a valid defence if the court views that they had "reasonable cause to believe" that OP was telling the truth. That's something that has to be judged on a case by case basis.

It's a given that (some) underage people will lie about their age to access age-restricted products and services, so a tattooist (or publican etc.) relying purely on the word of a youngish customer is risky.

[–]pirate_phate 2ポイント3ポイント  (11子コメント)

However proving at the time which would be 4 years ago that OP looked underage and should have been challenged further would be difficult. For all we know OP could have provided some valid-looking fake ID as proof of age.

I honestly don't think there is any recourse.

[–]IxionS3 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

True, not an easy one to prove.

Also it's a summary offence and prosecutions for summary offences usually have to be started within 6 months of the offence being committed, so it's probably not prosecutable at all.

[–]Charlotteeexo[S] -4ポイント-3ポイント  (2子コメント)

He has a reputation and now is apparently doing crack and tattoo'ing people whenever it suits him. He's not a reliable trusted member of a community :/

[–]imaginesomethinwitty 5ポイント6ポイント  (1子コメント)

Then how are you going to get money from him? Crack addicts are not known for their financial stability.

[–]Charlotteeexo[S] -1ポイント0ポイント  (0子コメント)

Like I said, even if I didn't win for the money I really do not think he should be able to tattoo anyone. Especially when he's carried on tattoo'ing underaged people

[–]Charlotteeexo[S] -3ポイント-2ポイント  (0子コメント)

He knew I was 16, he never saw any ID and there's no evidence to say he saw any, although there's also no evidence to say he didn't.

[–]Charlotteeexo[S] -1ポイント0ポイント  (2子コメント)

He has the picture up on his Instagram with the exact year it was done, so they can work out what age I was and when he did it! The other two on my arm were done on the exact same day as the wolf, it wasn't based on me deciding to go back to him in months time after that! I've left it long because I've been covering it up in turtle neck tops, but it's only now hit me that I can't live in turtle neck tops forever and live so paranoid. Thanks for all the advice though!

[–]beachcomberfife 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

He has the picture up on his Instagram

so it can't be that bad artistically

[–]Charlotteeexo[S] 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

He edited it quite a bit, you can even see that! when it healed it just looked like faded dirt, the lines were missing and it was badly drawn

[–]beachcomberfife 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Now it's costing a lot of money, to get them fixed and the laser treatment will be beyond £1000 to get removed. I was wondering if anyone knows what the best way to go around taking him to court would be?

You can sue someone for whatever you like. Doesn't mean the claim is valid or you might win. It will prob cost more than a grand for such a case.

[–]InnocentManWasBenned 2ポイント3ポイント  (1子コメント)

You've had some other good advice here - it'll cost as much to litigate as you'll will in damages.

You might try searching for no win, no fee personal injury compensation lawyers, but don't pin your hopes on it.

If this guy has a tattoo studio, contact the local council's licensing department and report him. They may be ale to ensure this never happens to anyone else or, as you may prefer to think of it, get back at him for you.

If he was criminally convicted of underaged tattooing, that would make a civil damages claim easier - the criminal case would prove that he'd done it, so the civil case would only be about the amount of damages.

It sounds, though, like he's some skint scratcher, and there's no point in suing someone with no money, even if you do win.

[–]Charlotteeexo[S] 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Thank you for that! Although I'd love to pray I'd win so I can get rid of this tattoo, but I really think he shouldn't be able to tattoo anyone ever again. The fact loads of people have complained says a lot. I don't think he has a tattoo studio anymore, no ones heard from him in a while or been able to communicate! I'll take your advice and atleast contact a no win no fee lawyer and see what they think is the best thing to do! Thank you

[–]Charlotteeexo[S] 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Oh, also, I still have every single conversation and whatsapp messaged saved with this guy, him agreeing, the messages I sent to him years ago saying the tattoos are faded, ect. Don't know if that'll help either

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