eny way you on the wrong place on the to show where you were -you pointed at north of jutland arond Frederikshavn- allright go on - Copenhagen is nearly in Sweden, by the way!! 🤣🤣
In Denmark, it is generally illegal to get tattoos on the face, neck, and hands. However, there are exceptions for cosmetic tattoos, such as permanent makeup of the eyebrows, scalp, eyelids and lips, which can be performed by specially trained individuals. Why? I don't know. I think it is a very old law. I don't think police will arrest anybody for it. EDIT: Also illegal in Sweden. Norway and Finland OK.
@@TarzanLife69 I found something: "The law banning tattoos on the face, neck and hands was passed in Denmark in 1966. The purpose of the law was to protect people, especially young people, from getting tattoos in visible places, which could have social and professional consequences". Since you are not Danish, the purpose is not directed towards you.
@@TarzanLife69it’s not illegal you cant and wont get fined or jail time for tattoos lol Plenty of danish people have face and hand tats Only makes it slightly harder to get a job
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eny way you on the wrong place on the to show where you were -you pointed at north of jutland arond Frederikshavn- allright go on - Copenhagen is nearly in Sweden, by the way!! 🤣🤣
I actually got the train to Malmo on my 4th day there :D
Have never been there i Malmø, just drive thrue on the way to Ystad, to take the farry to Bornholm!
In Denmark, it is generally illegal to get tattoos on the face, neck, and hands. However, there are exceptions for cosmetic tattoos, such as permanent makeup of the eyebrows, scalp, eyelids and lips, which can be performed by specially trained individuals.
Why? I don't know. I think it is a very old law. I don't think police will arrest anybody for it.
EDIT: Also illegal in Sweden. Norway and Finland OK.
@@Gert-DK that's very interesting. I had no idea. What an odd law 🤣
@@TarzanLife69
I found something: "The law banning tattoos on the face, neck and hands was passed in Denmark in 1966. The purpose of the law was to protect people, especially young people, from getting tattoos in visible places, which could have social and professional consequences".
Since you are not Danish, the purpose is not directed towards you.
@@TarzanLife69it’s not illegal
you cant and wont get fined or jail time for tattoos lol
Plenty of danish people have face and hand tats
Only makes it slightly harder to get a job