Police say a Raleigh, North Carolina tattoo parlor accepted food stamps as payment for tattoo work, according to the Carolina’s WNCN.
Raleigh police arrested Clifford Craig Tittle, the owner of Ink Addiction Tattooz, this week and charged him with buying and distribution of food stamps and conspiracy to obtain property under false pretenses.
Raleigh police discovered early in 2013 that Ink Addiction Tattooz was accepting Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards, the vehicle for food stamps, as payment for tattoos, according to WNCN’s review of the warrants.
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wonder if I could trade them for a III Arms Rifle?
ReplyDeleteWhat you got? I'll ask.
DeleteBarter. It's as old as civilization.
ReplyDeleteTrading food for tats. Bad decision making which is also as old as civilization.
Ya right, like any of us could get em, nope, were the fools that pay for em...........
ReplyDeleteYa right like any of us could get em, were the fools that pay for em........
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