Why a Face Tattoo Is Standing Between This Dad and a Job

Mark Cropp, a young man from New Zealand, faced a harsh reality after serving a two-year, three-month prison sentence for a botched drug deal. While behind bars, desperate for a fresh start, Mark made a life-altering mistake. One night, intoxicated on homemade alcohol, he and his brother tattooed his face with his nickname using makeshift ink from toothpaste and melted plastic. The bold black tattoo, spelling “Devast8” across his jaw, would later become a symbol of regret.

Upon release, Mark struggled to find work. Despite his experience, employers were put off by the visible ink, leaving him unable to support his partner and young daughter. “There was a long time I would devastate everything I touched,” he told the Daily Mail Australia. “Once it was started, I thought, I can’t go back on it now. I wish I had stopped.”

Financially unable to afford laser removal, Mark turned to social media, posting a selfie and appealing for help. His story caught the attention of Sacred Tattoo, an Auckland-based parlor, which offered free laser sessions to remove the tattoo.

The gesture gave Mark a fresh start. He also secured a job at PR Contracting, earning $22 an hour. His story highlights the power of compassion, second chances, and the transformative reach of social media.

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