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Government
Tattoo parlor bill won't get inkedPublished 04/06/08
County Councilman Ed Middlebrooks last week dropped his proposal to ban new tattoo parlors, fortune-telling shops and similar businesses in the Glen Burnie Town Center after an advisory committee abandoned its support for the measure.
A hearing on the proposal, scaled back last month from its original countywide form, was set to take place tomorrow before the County Council.
Mike Livingston, chairman of the Glen Burnie Town Center Advisory Committee, said his group grew concerned that language in the bill might hurt existing businesses, rather than just limit new ones. "We don't want to see the existing...
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