IN CONVESARTION WITH RICHARD MAMABOLO, POPCRU Spokesperson

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The SAPS maintains a strict policy regarding tattoos, particularly visible ones. Applicants should not have any tattoo marks that will be visible while wearing the uniform or that are irreconcilable with the objectives of the service. This policy has been in place for an extended period.
Legal Perspectives
Legal experts have debated the fairness of this policy. Some argue that such a blanket ban may constitute unfair discrimination. Excluding individuals based solely on tattoos could be problematic under employment equity considerations.
However, others contend that employers can impose appearance standards if they are justifiable and not arbitrary. While employers may have valid reasons for limiting tattoos, they must consider the rights and interests of the employee and balance them against the employer's objectives.
Recent Developments
In October 2023, SAPS published a notice reinforcing its stance on visible tattoos but withdrew it shortly after due to concerns raised by unions about lack of consultation. Despite the withdrawal, SAPS officials have reiterated that the policy remains in effect, citing concerns about public perception and the association of tattoos with certain groups.
Public Perception and Media Attention
The issue of tattoos and the SAPS’ image has appeared in the media several times. Individuals have been barred from joining the police because of visible tattoos, and some current officers have faced scrutiny for showing tattoos while in uniform. These incidents have sparked public debates about the relevance and fairness of the tattoo policy.
23 Oct 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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