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Nova Scotia parlour ordered to pay nearly $9,000 for tattoo typo

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Marie Huckle wanted to get a lasting tribute to a recently deceased friend, and decided to tattoo a phrase that held special meaning, signalling they would one day meet again.

Instead, the tattoo artist left out a letter, and she ended up with “See You at the Cossroads” on her ribcage.

“This had been a traumatic experience, and it’s embarrassing … I just don’t want it any more,” said Ms. Huckle, 23, who has spent many painful hours under a laser trying to erase the botched memorial.

A Nova Scotia small claims court has sided with the Dartmouth, N.S., woman, and ordered Newcombe’s Ink tattoo parlour to pay her nearly $9,000.

Ms. Huckle has already had eight tattoo-removal sessions, paid for by Newcombe’s Ink, but may need 15 more. The $8,992 settlement, handed down by adjudicator Eric K. Slone last month, will cover the additional sessions, medical supplies, travel and legal costs, and general damages.



“There is a high duty upon a tattoo artist to double check that everything is precisely as it ought to be before putting a needle to someone’s skin and potentially making permanent something that the person would not want on their skin… A spelling mistake is clearly a breach of that duty of care,” he wrote in his decision.

Experts say such mistakes aren’t uncommon, and point to one man’s “Genious” tattoo (it wasn’t ironic), and an NHL player who celebrated his team’s playoff victory with a ‘‘Stanley Cup Champians” tattoo.
On Dec. 17, 2010, Ms. Huckle walked into Newcombe’s Ink with a printout of “See You at the Crossroads” in a gothic font. She and tattoo artist Helena Pelletier found a similar font on the office computer.

Ms. Huckle confirmed the spelling on the screen and the paper template were correct, but the template was too big. Ms. Pelletier produced a smaller version, and placed it on Ms. Huckle’s ribcage. She asked her to look in the mirror to check.

“It was backwards,” said Ms. Huckle. “And I had already checked the spelling, so I was looking at the placement of it, the size of it, the font, making sure everything was OK.”

Ms. Huckle didn’t notice the missing “r” until she got home. She immediately spoke to Newcombe’s Ink co-owner Adam Spencer.

“He was very co-operative, and said, ‘No problem. We’ll do whatever it takes’,” Ms. Huckle said.

She refused the offer of a cover-up tattoo. He refunded the cost of the tattoo and contacted a tattoo-removal technician. But after eight sessions, during which only “The Cossroads” was removed, he stopped returning her calls, Ms. Huckle said.

That’s when she took her case to small claims court.
There, she said, she learned that Ms. Pelletier had traced each template, by hand, off of the computer screen, because their printer was broken.

Ms. Huckle said she’s satisfied with the ruling, and is waiting for the money to finish the removal process, which is “100 times more painful than getting the tattoo itself.”

Tattoo typos happen more often than you think, said Shane Bolton, owner of Toronto-based Fading Fast tattoo removal, who says he sees two or three annually. He cites one client that had a “Genious” tattoo.

“A lot of times, it’s just because people are too excited,” said Mr. Bolton. “They’re getting a tattoo, it’s a big occasion. And they look at it and say ‘oh, that looks great!’ But they don’t thoroughly check it over.”

Boston Bruin Brad Marchand celebrated his team’s 2011 Stanley Cup win with a tattoo in the dressing room. “Instead of saying Stanley Cup Champions it said Stanley Cup Champians,” he said in his offseason diary for ESPN.com. “I don’t even know how that happened… It’s fixed now.”

In another Nova Scotia court case, Amy Ullock got a tattoo that said “You’re so beatiful.” However, the judge ruled that having seen the phrase on the computer, the stencil and on her arm, Ms. Ullock was “the author of her own misfortune.”


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  • “See you in Hell” is much easier to spell and less painful!

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    • @leez27 lol I reckon, not like the deceased is guna wait forever at the crossroads till shes done with her life... DOH bit self important there lassy LOL

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  • Go to a quality tattoo studio its not that difficult, sure you could be paying double the price but the quality and the accuracy of your design will be done correctly

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  • I was getting work done recently and the guy next to me had the transfer applied to his arm and was told to check for accuracy in the mirror. First words out of his mouth?

    "It's backwards."

    Terrible kerning on the one above.

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    • @Salt Getting 'ink' done is generally applied to a tattoo gun. Getting 'work' done is a term reserved for 'tapping', an entirely different level of pain.

      Ink sounds like a massage.

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  • it looked like the "R" was there, partially encircled by the "C".

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  • Really you couldn't have inked in an "R"? Looks like there is room.

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  • Stupid women in the first place
    Cant she just as easy had a plaque made instead less pain
    if a letter was missing
    Tattoo looks like shit even if there was no letter missing

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  • I always wonder when browsing "ugliesttattoos" on failblog if anyone would sue those dumb or criminal parlors. Or at least kill them.

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  • LOL what a shit Tattoo in general. Looks like it was done by a crackhead in his bathroom

    You see typos on tatts all the time, it comes with the nature of the people who do them often. This is of course unless you go to the top notch expensive parlors which most don't because again it comes with the nature.

    This tatt looks no more than $80 worth. The dubmass bitch gets $9k.

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  • shoulda said, "cockroads". she woulda kept that.

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  • was it really so difficult to find a better tattoo-artist to insert a little "R" behind the C ?

    i dont think so.

    god woman are so fucking dumb sometimes, i thought she made it as a memory and not to post it on facebook

    fucking attentionwhore

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    • @Hazel_Nut lol ya asshole, shes not a scumbag, a ditsy maybe but thats mean saying scumbag! I have tattoos by jingo's am I a scumbag too?? LOL (Id never get words or names tho... I think thats silly for some reason... but I dont judge others for it,.. much :o)

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    • @Hazel_Nut hehehe well love, fool with love not with baddy vibes... your one of my disciples so do your job better k :o)(o: <3 Eradicate the hate so we can elevate!! ;)

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  • Only $9000! What a waste of time...
    You should have skipped small claims (even though it is safe if you lose) and hired a good lawyer and sued for a hell of a lot more.

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  • Goes to show you if you're even the best tattoo artist in the world, (Which this person is not, nowhere close,) you had better know how to fucking spell.

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  • i'd hit it. Oh wait... that was a 1/4 pounder??? fuck it....

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