A lot of companies and industries have been pretty strict with their tattoos policies. When I worked at Disney World not only were tattoos taboo but you couldn t dye your hair an unnatural color, couldn t wear too much make up, and you could only have one piercing per ear. I m sorry, the 1950s called, they want their rules back. Thankfully, companies are updating their policies to adapt with the times and I think it s great. There is no correlation between a person s experience and qualifications and the amount of tattoos they have.
According to WMUR, New Hampshire State Police have decided to update their guidelines around arm tattoos in hopes that it encourages recruitment. Applicants with arm tattoos will now be considered but of course the tattoos can t be racist, sexist, or indecent in any way.
Authorities released the name of a man killed in a shooting in Dalton Wednesday night.
Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald stated in a release shared at 2 p.m. on Thursday that Mark R. Clermont, 45, of Whitefield, N.H. died after being shot in the head.
Police continue to investigate the circumstances that led to Clermont s death and the wounding of a New Hampshire State Police trooper.
The name of the trooper has not been released. AG MacDonald noted that the trooper is in critical but stable condition.
The shooting took place following a traffic stop by the trooper on Bridge Hill Road in Dalton about 9 p.m. on Wednesday.