I dont think so
You can Google it, their employee handbook is a uniquely posted as a public document. According to their dress code- "Tattoos on body parts exposed to the customer are not acceptable. Tattoos on visible areas must be covered by the approved uniform and/or waterproof makeup." Sort of sucks, but do keep in mind to many of their older patrons in many areas, Tattoos still represent a negative image (drug use, Prison, criminal activity, etc). That impression is changing in todays society, but still they are trying to maintain a positive experience for all their customers. As a Marine in many parts of this world, I've seen much worse treatment because of a simple tattoo.
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