Canadian military issues new ban on discriminatory, sexually explicit tattoos
OTTAWA — Canadian military members are being warned against getting certain tattoos, including those that could be deemed discriminatory or sexually explicit.
The warning is contained in a new order today that offers the most specific guidance yet around what tattoos are considered acceptable.
It comes as the military tries to crack down on sexual misconduct and intolerance in the armed forces, including concerns that some members are associating themselves with hate groups.
However, the new rules — which also forbid images considered sexist, misogynistic or racist — have sparked confusion among some military personnel who have already been inked.