Man Steals "God" Tattoo

Thief had "Only God can judge me" inscribed on his arm

Updated 6:23 AM PST, Fri, Jul 10, 2009

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God might not be the only one passing judgment on a man who skipped out on paying $200 for a religious tattoo at a Denton, Texas parlor.

Denton police are investigating a nonpayment complaint filed by a tattoo artist who inscribed, "Only God can judge me" on a customer's arm Monday.

When the artist finished the work, which included a pair of praying hands, he presented the bill, The Denton Record-Chronicle reported Thursday.  The customer ran out of the parlor after his credit card was declined.

First Published: Jul 9, 2009 12:27 PM PST

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