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Published Date: 07 April 2008
EDINBURGH'S education leader has become embroiled in an extraordinary row with the owner of a city tattoo parlour – because it is "fairly close" to two schools.


Councillor Marilyne MacLaren has lodged an objection to a licence application by the Red Hot and Blue Tattoo studio, in Brougham Place, despite the shop being there since 2005.

She said pupils from Boroughmuir High and St Thomas of Aquins High School "may be" walking past the premises on a daily basis.

The shop's owner Paul Slifer, 38, (pictured above) said he had tried to invite Cllr MacLaren to his shop in a bid to allay her concerns. But Cllr MacLaren has now hit back, accusing Mr Slifer of "harassing" her with repeated phone calls.

The parlour was forced to apply for a licence under new rules brought in to monitor tattoo artists last year.

Mr Slifer, who moved to the city from Boston, said today that he had gathered a petition with over 100 signatures in support of his business.

He said today: "I phoned Marilyne MacLaren to invite her down here but she never answered any of my phone calls.

"It sounds like she has an archaic idea of what a tattoo parlour is – that it's run by people of low moral fibre and is some sort of smoky and seedy place. Everybody who works here has a degree and I have a Bachelors in fine art and painting from the Rhode Island School of Design.

"Our customers are a real cross section and many are really serious collectors – people who are really interested in tattooing and want something unique and well drawn."

He added: "If you just go further down the street there are strip joints and saunas and we all know what goes on there.

"If we're talking about protecting kids from devious practices then surely those places would be more of a threat.

"We have never tattooed anyone under the age of 18. We just don't get schoolkids coming in here and it's quite a lengthy process to get a tattoo.

"There are no images or designs on the walls, so they can't come in and choose one.

"The place is more akin to an art gallery than a tattoo parlour.

"I have never had any complaints about this place. I even went up to St Thomas' and spoke to the headmaster. He said he was aware that we were here and he had no objections."

In a letter to the city council's licensing department, Cllr MacLaren writes that she is "objecting on the grounds that these premises would be fairly close to both Boroughmuir High School and St Thomas of Aquins High School" and that "children may be walking past them on a daily basis". She makes no mention of George Heriot's School which is also nearby.

Today Cllr MacLaren told the Evening News that Mr Slifer should "cool down" and stop "harassing" her.

She said: "The owner has been somewhat harassing me with repeated phone calls and letters. I just think he really ought to cool down and then he will get his licence renewed. If he's everything that he says he is then he will be able to convince the committee of that and he will be fine.

"I know there have been concerns about a gambling shop and I really just wanted to flag up the fact that this tattoo shop was there. It's up to the owners to persuade the committee that it's properly run. I just felt that it should be raised."





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  • Last Updated: 07 April 2008 12:03 PM
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1

Franck,

07/04/2008 12:20:36
what about all the tattooists in Gorgie... are they goung to be closed down too?
2

Franck,

07/04/2008 12:21:01
and what about when the tattoo is at the castle wil she have that closed down next?
3

Blondie,

07/04/2008 12:22:25
Oh for god's sake, does Marilyne MacLaren really have nothing better to do with her time? Does she really think the precious little darlings are going to be corrupted for life by walking past a tattoo parlour? I think she needs a serious dose of reality here - and would be far better occupying her time on the really important education issues of the day.
4

P I Staker,

07/04/2008 12:27:56
Hey, #2 Franck, like it.
What planet is she on? Kids 'may walk across the road without looking', so close the roads huh? Kids 'may fall off bicycles and skin their knees' - on the way she thinks, let's shut all the bicycle shops.
And then this from her 'I really just wanted to flag up the fact that this tattoo shop was there'. OK, so its there, go get a flag tattooed, but we might not want to see it!
5

Reverend Coleman,

07/04/2008 12:29:27
What about pubs and betting shops that children may walk past on a daily basis? Does the Councillor want to close them as well in case they want to pop in for a quick pint and a flutter on the 2.30 at Doncaster?

I wish she could find something constructive to spend her time on.


6

frannylee,

Penicuik 07/04/2008 12:34:34
She'd be better off trying to shut down the shops in her ward that sell fags and booze to schoolkids.
7

I still don't believe it !,

07/04/2008 12:39:17
I know there have been concerns about a gambling shop and I really just wanted to flag up the fact that this tattoo shop was there. It's up to the owners to persuade the committee that it's properly run. I just felt that it should be raised." says Marilyn. Or in other words I've nothing better to do with my time and thought I should earn my council handout!

Get a grip woman, your council chums licence brothels so i see no reason why this business should attract your attention.
8

Epicuras,

07/04/2008 12:46:08
I would have thought with what's happened to education since last May, it's Marilyn herself that should be complained about - oh, forgot - there's been nothing but complaints about her behaviour and lack of understanding about anything connected with education - trying to divert attention away from your cock-ups Marylin?
9

Mr Crisps,

Musselburgh 07/04/2008 12:48:44
Can this woman make this offer?:

"I just think he really ought to cool down and then he will get his licence renewed."

So basically stop trying to contact me and I'll make sure you'll get your licence? Surely this has to get committee approval?

She should be investigated for making this offer.
10

Tricky Dickie ,

07/04/2008 12:51:45
better warn folk about the fruit shop aswell, ive skidded on a bananah before!!
11

THE BPRENTICE,

07/04/2008 13:09:53
Councillor Marilyne MacLaren would do well to have a smile tattoo-ed on her coupon....she's got a great face for panto. What about all the pubs, chippies, bakers, corner shops that sell ciggies, dangerous roads? Everybody can't attend Hogwarts.
12

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

Newington 07/04/2008 13:13:25
Which business is more corrupt? Tattoo parlours of politics? I know which I'd rather keep kids away from.
13

Pacman,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 13:13:59
I'm sure in this day and age kids are exposed to far worse than tattoos in their own homes. TV, ban TV.

Seeing a tattoo shop is no worse than the hundreds of other things that children are exposed to and places like Red Hot and Blue should be encouraged not put down.

There are sex shops, strippers and saunas all a lot closer to the schools in question, so why is a tattoo shop that follows all the guidelines and rules being singled out?

If I was a parent, I would rather my child went to a place like Red Hot and Blue and got advice about a tattoo than to sex shop.

This is another prime example of the real issues being hidden behind trivial rubbish.

Maybe concentrating on the actual education would be an idea, maybe truancy, maybe all the other real problems with the education system. Not a legitimate responsible business.
14

Dragonlord,

07/04/2008 13:21:13
Councillor in league with tattoo parlour and highlights it's location to increase trade, Shock!
Quote:


"I know there have been concerns about a gambling shop and I really just wanted to flag up the fact that this tattoo shop was there
15

Derek JT,

07/04/2008 13:31:17
"She makes no mention of George Heriot's School which is also nearby."

That's because the little darlings are driven there in their chelsea tractors so have no chance of walking past the place.
16

Elvis G,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 13:46:16
Queen Maryline 1st is operating way above her pay grade.

Every time she appears in public or comments in the press her party loses votes by the barrowload.

She should spend her time getting money to build new schools in Edinburgh rather than knee jerking to every media opportunity. Have the Lib Dems not anyone better to put up than her?

Clearly not one of Nick Cleggs brightest!
17

Moscow Central 42,

07/04/2008 13:46:42

Councillor MacLaren take one hundred lines: " I must concentrate on children and families. " Or perhaps to remind her from time to time, she could have the immortal words " skools are us " tattoed somewhere on her ample personage.I wonder if Mr. Slifer would oblige.
18

Kara Rennie,

Bridge of Cally 07/04/2008 13:47:05
I've had the pleasure to be tattooed in the Red Hot and Blue studio. It's one of the nicest Studios I've been in, it's clean and bright with a real artistic feel to it.

I love tattoos for their artistic quality and Red Hot and Blue are flying the flag for quality work.

There is nothing obscene or seedy about this studio and Maclaren clearly just has a beef with tattoo studios. I have been told of 2 other instances with her involving tattoo studios.
19

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Potter,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 14:06:11
Elvis G... but is she one of Nick's 30?? She should be so lucky being "harassed" by a good looking american tattoo artist.

And, I'm surprised Queen MM even knows which city schools are nearby this tattoo shop, because she spends most of her time avoiding them. She's more accustomed to visiting fee paying schools like the one she sent her own children to.

And I'm not surprised to hear she never answered any of Paul's calls - she seems to think she's above answering correspondence from voters in this city, like parents who write to her about schools. Still waiting for an answer three months on. She specialises in a smug, patronising attitude - is that smirk tattooed on her face?
21

AuldReekie,

edinburgh 07/04/2008 14:06:57
The biggest threatening menace, to the kids in our city, isn't Tattoo Parlours, Pubs, Saunas etc - it is Marilyne MacLaren.

Since when did she start caring about the city's children?

It's a shame that we can't revoke her licence and make her appeal her case before a committee, to see if she is worthy enough to do the job.

22

Johnny Yen,

07/04/2008 14:07:27
Ms Maclaren is clearly a wee bit mad. If she is one of the top councillors what must the rest be like....?
23

big big fun,

happily no in edinburgh 07/04/2008 14:21:45
a wee thought for you Councillor Marilyne MacLaren
"the difference between tattooed people and non tattooed people,is tattooed people don`t mind if you`ve not been tattooed"
24

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

07/04/2008 14:25:41
There was a "emigrate to Australia" shop near my old school , but I never did.

There was also a garage and I think a cobblers.
25

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

07/04/2008 14:27:46
I think this woman will turn to drink soon if she hasnt already.
26

Cherubgil,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 14:49:33
I think Marilyne MacLaren needs to get off her high horse and stop labelling people with tattoos as being 2nd class citizens! I study at degree level at Edinburgh uni and my tattoos don't effect my learning! She needs to do her job and address the pressing issues of what our children are taught in school and realise that red hot and blue is a reputable tattoo shop who won't be tattooing children!

What about the lap dancing club just up the road, £5 and you can see a c**t....slightly hypocritical i say!!
27

Tricky Dickie ,

07/04/2008 14:58:54
#26

Whats it called please? Defo a fiver to get in, magic!!
28

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

07/04/2008 15:01:44
Tattoos are a bit stupid though.
29

Elle-vesse,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 15:16:02
I have been lucky enough to have had five tattoos done by Paul at Red Hot and Blue and it is a lovely place to be in - it really is like an art gallery. Paul is an absolute genius, totally by the book who designs the most amazing tattoos. My daughter attends St Thomas's and she passes Paul's shop every day as do lots of her friends, in fact she always looks in the window to see if she can see Paul to give him a wave. It would be a crime to have this talented young artist lose his licence
30

Kingmob,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 15:18:28
As if there isn;t enough wrong in edinburgh with this idiot generating nonsense to waste taxpayers money.

Maclaren is a disgrace to her office. She's supposed to serve the interests of the people in her ward, not to carry out her own personal vendetta against tattoo shops just because she doesn't personally like them.

After attacking someone's livelyhood, she has the brazen cheek to suggest he "cool down" when all he wants is to defend his business against slanderous accusations? She is a public representative and her willingness to dodge those she offends is pathetic.
31

joppa jock,

Huntingdon 07/04/2008 15:30:37
I had to walk past a sweety shop on my to school. Ended up with terrible teeth that set off the alarms every time I go into an airport. Who can I sue?
32

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07/04/2008 15:45:00
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The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

07/04/2008 15:48:50
I was just reading something about George Formby today. You know that song he has called "my little stick of blackpool rock" ?

Do you know what it is about ?

Its about a lady sucking on his private dancer. No joke.

So much for the days of innocence and gaiety.
34

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07/04/2008 15:53:14
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SPG,

edinburgh 07/04/2008 16:07:09
Hey lady. The cooncils strapped for cash. Go get a job!
Tw*t!!
36

Draco Was a Wimp,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 16:16:29
There's a primary school on the Canongate, just up from Parliament and a dodgy bung's throw away from the City Chambers. I'd say the city's bairns were at greater risk from the actions of the occupants of both establishments than from some tattoo parlour.
37

Brian Ferrari,

07/04/2008 16:40:29
Great piece of PR by this gentleman, and a bit w*nkee of Ms McLaren to take a potshot and then hide under the table with her fingers firmly in her ears.

Do you think Mr Slifer dresses like that normally?
38

Supermummymason,

Fife 07/04/2008 16:45:06
As a mother of three children growing up in world full of hate, war and corruption, a tattoo shop near some schools is hardly what i would call a risk or threat to my children. I have tattoos which i got a few years back and my kids see them, but they dont start drawing on there bodies nor are they going to become the next generation of asbo kids!! Councillor Marilyne MacLaren if you feel that you need to start objecting against something that you feel is a threat to kids, start at the schools and ask the kids what bothers them and they wont say a tattoo shop!!
39

Calum McLeod 1,

07/04/2008 16:58:12
#6 - Of course, Marilyne can no longer call on her puppy dog senior police officer to provide the necessary police resources to keep her area clean. He retired to take the Drugs job!
40

Gorgie_Tony,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 16:58:59
She is a Libdem - obviously no commonsense. Any clown that voted for her should hang their heads in shame. You have voted for a clown that is only concerned about a tattoo parlour. She should be sorting out the car congestion problem in the city instead of this nonsense.
41

Rach G,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 17:21:23
I have been tattooed by Paul and the other artists that work in the studio and they are amazing artists! The studio is like an art gallery and is highly recommended.

Im think the strip clubs and saunas are more of a concern and maybe this silly woman should spend her time doing something more productive. She could at least act like the professional person she is suppose to be and answer phone calls and actually visit the studio before making such stupid comments.


42

LeeAB,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 17:53:32
I think Marilyne MacLaren should maybe give the kids of our city some credit and assume that they can walk past a tattoo parlour without being inclined to go in and get inked. (not that this is possible anyway as the legal age for a tattoo is 18)

Red Hot and Blue has been there since 2005 and somehow I doubt that kids are now all turning up to classes in their respective high schools sporting new tattoo's from the parlour.

Maybe she should pay attention to the serious issues within education in the city rather than harassing law abiding people trying to make an honest living.
43

3 bears,

07/04/2008 18:16:09
I've just seen a picture of a bird from Tatu getting a
tattoo,will we need to ban them two, too?
44

Paul Voltiare,

07/04/2008 18:17:30
#28 - yeah, they should ban them from the castle.
45

Kittenww,

Glasgow 07/04/2008 18:20:30
I am a mother of 2 teenagers. I hold a management position in a very prominent major corporation, I am also well tattooed.
I honestly can't believe that there is any concern around the placement of this shop at all, and perhaps the Councillor should spend more time focusing on issues that actually have a chance of negatively impacting the children who attend school in the area, litter.. now that's a problem, Tattoos.. not so much.
I haven't yet had the privilege of being tattooed at Red Hot and Blue, but I sincerely hope that I will have the chance in the future!
46

Rick O'Shea,

07/04/2008 18:22:49
Hey, I own a 'strip club' in the area, and I am sick of the likes of this sad individual and Cllr Lorna Sheils embarking on some kind of pitiful crusade to have their own names printed in the newspapers. I could really dish the dirt on the likes of the latter named. Believe me these people are just glory hunters who will pin their colours to the mast of any issue that will give them more airtime. PS Cllr Sheils: been chucked out of Mood recently, or involved in any fracas with the local plod?
47

Edinburgh scooter club,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 18:25:02
As a loyal customer of Paul & all his great team, i'm outraged at the thought of his shop closing,considering all the seedy lap dancing bars and nite clubs in the area, were kids are more likley to pass as thats were the takeaway foods are, whats next, bus windows you can't se thru
48

Lewis Kidd,

Cramond of Edinburgh 07/04/2008 18:25:49
This is outrageous, i am a professional photographer and a frequent customer of Paul Slifer. I believe his work can can be classified as fine art. I have never seen any children in Redhotandblue, there is no interest on their behalf. Furthermore Edinburgh is renown as an international center for the Arts, not a narrow-minded antiquated city. If they close down Redhotandblue Edinburgh will lose a great tattoo parlour and a symbol of free artistic expression. Edinburgh should lose Marilyne Maclaren and the rest of the other overpaid money wasting MPs in this town. Stop closing down schools and wasting money on expensive ugly buildings, spend some money on the arts instead!
49

B S,

07/04/2008 18:31:19
Does the owner not look la little like a young, thinner John Travolta - or do I need my eyes tested?
50

Rick O'Shea,

07/04/2008 18:35:09
#47 You have obviously been in these clubs to come to the opinion that they are 'seedy'. Why do you keep visiting or were you just on a working party to determine how bad they were?
51

Rick O'Shea,

07/04/2008 19:02:34
Oh, and just look at the face on her, god forbid any of us lot out here have anything like a good time or freedom of choice! Witch!
52

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The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

07/04/2008 19:04:57
All this fuss over a little plane obsessed guy.
54

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 19:06:04
Thing is also, where would a 'school kid' find 50quid to get a tattoo,?

I recon give them £50 and 90% of them would purchase,
CD's, Games, Clothes, Fags, Drink, before even contemplating a Tattoo!
55

Mark C,

Morningside 07/04/2008 19:27:07
It's a bit of a moot point really as no reputable tattoo parlour would give a tattoo to someone under 18.

Also isn't she in charge of the anti-student NIMBY group "MAGPIE"? Nuff said really
56

Jules Stevens,

Morningside , Edinburgh 07/04/2008 19:51:35
Councillor Marilyne MacLarens objection to Red Hot and Blue is utterly ridiculous.Has she noted how many schools are in the vicinity of EVERY tattoo shop in Edinburgh? As a council tax payer I would rather she spent her time in a more useful and productive manner. Perhaps she should be objecting to the shops who sell violent video games to children rather than worry about the'moral danger' of a an artistic environment in which the staff are particularly vigilant in asking for proof of age.
57

jdships,

07/04/2008 20:19:49

On word sums up this women "SAD"
Councillor Marilyne MacLarens objection to Red Hot and Blue is utterly ridiculous perhaps next she will ban children from watching commercial TV.
Please at least credit the children with some intelligence
She has made a complete fool of herself , again, which unfortunately is in keeping with the party she represents
58

Edinburgh scooter club,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 20:34:32
Rick O'shea. No offence mate, ur joints are 2 exppensive for me,i'd much rather spend my cash @ a No1 Tattoo parlour,wich reminds me, has this cllr seen the Tv shows that beam tattooing straight into there bedrooms,or that new invention the internet????????????
59

Jade L,

Glasgow/Carlisle 07/04/2008 20:54:12
This is insanely stupid, she's supposed to be an education "leader", she should maybe educate herself then, or some powers that be should concentrate on improving education so that kids have the right attitude and sence to make the right decision when it comes to something like getting a tattoo. They should concentrate on that rather than chasing after good people who do their best, and above at their jobs.
60

kierangaffney,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 21:09:21
These comments from our councillor are stupid and parochial and tantamount to discrimination:

I find it outrageous that she has not had the curteousy to return his calls or answer a letter; not the behaviour one should expect from an elected official. And her "cool down" comment is extraordinarly offensive.
61

LisaM,

Glasgow 07/04/2008 21:15:43
I have had several tattoos done by Paul, he is an amazing artist and has a beautiful shop with a really positive atmosphere. I think it is ridiculous that the shops licence renewal is even an issue.
62

P Robinson,

Edinburgh 07/04/2008 23:22:30
I live across the street from Red Hot & Blue and have absolutely no objections to it being it there at all. In fact as it was an unused unit for a while before it opened i'm glad to see it utilised as a business instead of being empty.
The kids I see come along this street are too busy eating chips, playing or chatting to notice much - i havent seen any hanging around outside the tattoo parlour, or peering in the window.
63

Sue Taylor,

Edinburgh 08/04/2008 00:03:05
Councillor Marilyne MacLaren, look at all the comments you have racked up and very few if any at all support you. Should you not be busy, but instead you have time to rant about a tattoo shop? Incidentally look at all the strip joints in the area. To name a couple the Burke and Hare have been there for years and the Western Bar. There are millions of tattooists all over the world. Society loves the world of tattoo because it is art and expression. They are an ancient form of art and you will not wipe them out, merely your own political support.

What we do hate is the taxes we pay for your salary to object to nonsense. Give it up and find a better cause such as reducing our council tax or scraping it to replace it with a fairer system.
64

Grafter,

edinburgh 08/04/2008 00:13:08
#60

completely agree about her unprofessional behaviour.

Who on earth, do these people think they are?

In all my years, I've never known such arrogance and all those people who voted for her, should be ASHAMED of themselves.
65

Sue Taylor,

Edinburgh 08/04/2008 00:15:57
Have the headmasters of the schools raised objection because there have been another two tattoo shops in the area for a number of years?
66

Mykel Mzoritz,

edwinsboro 08/04/2008 07:09:17
edinburgh sucks was right - she really is 'clueless'
67

Mykel Mzoritz,

Edwinsboro 08/04/2008 07:54:58
for more information on the tattoo parlour

http://www.redhotandbluetattoo.co.uk

Seems like an outstanding business and employing local people. Can't be bad.
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hassan i sabbah,

edinburgh 08/04/2008 11:26:56
Well,thats per wee Marylin handed her erse in a hat,is it not?
Mr Ferrari not really in to fashion are ye?
70

Mykel Mzoritz,

09/04/2008 08:32:34
#69 nuffin wee aboot Marilyn or her erse.
71

Mykel Mzoritz,

09/04/2008 08:33:22
oh another one....
http://www.edinburghsucks.com/2008/04/08/because-of-her-bulk-shes-fairly-close-to-two-schools/
72

AnnaM,

edinburgh 09/04/2008 11:09:48
Cllr MacLaren comes across as an arrogant and ill-informed woman. Whether Mr Slifer is a great artist or not is besides the point. The point is that she sees fit to threaten the livelihood of a legitimate business, for no apparent reason, and views her victim’s attempts to explain his position as harassment. If Cllr MacLaren is concerned about education and children’s welfare, her time would be better spent attending to REAL problems like smoking and alcohol abuse. And…no, I’m not suggesting that the solution is to close down pubs because school children may be walking past!
73

Mik Wilso,

toonie 09/04/2008 13:01:05
she is such a wankette.
74

Scarface Betty,

Edinburgh 09/04/2008 18:54:08
MacLaren huffily states, 'The owner has been somewhat harassing me with repeated phone calls and letters. I just think he really ought to cool down and then he will get his licence renewed. If he's everything that he says he is then he will be able to convince the committee of that and he will be fine.'

She is quite clearly regretting her ill-thought out comments. To pinpoint a well established, well run, LEGAL business as a concern with schools being close-by is ridiculous. Has she not noticed the numerous 'massage parlours' in the city? If you are on some kind of moral crusade Ms. Maclaren, why are you not targeting the city's illegal brothels that exploit immigrants? And are you planning on raising licensing objections to sex-shops, lap-dancing clubs, all the other tattoo parlours in the city? And why stop there? Why not close down the museums that display the ever so lewd paintings of naked men and women that any child, including your own, can go and see for free! You should be red-faced with shame at your stupidity.

As for refusing to reply to Mr Slifer's phone calls and letters, this is as far as I'm concerned, gross misconduct. As a publically elected official, it is your PAID JOB to respond to a query from a member of the public. It is disgusting that you are refusing to speak to him after effectively threating his business and livelihood.

Cllr Maclaren obviously lacks imagination and intellegence - worrying for someone in her position. It concerns me that someone with such an archaic and closed-minded attitude is the Education Leader. She should certainly think about doing her job properly and concerning herself with issues that DO affect children - education, personal safety, bullying, underage drinking/drug taking and bullying (oh yes, she should know about the last one there!)
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tiki ray,

dalry 20/04/2008 10:33:20
as a tattoo artist with one of my studios in Edinburgh i was saddened to see how far removed from reality our councillors have become.Paul and his staff are professionals who have my full respect as artists and representatives of my trade .when the proximity of a tattoo studio to schools was the biggest concern then we must be able to rest safe in our beds knowing there are no drugs violence alcoholism or economical or ecological concerns in our capital city. and by the way yes paul does dress like this frequentley.

 

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