Whether it's in your rearview mirror or rolling through your neighborhood, Bill Hughes' converted ambulance turns heads. Why? Because it's a mobile tattoo parlor?
BRUNSWICK, Ohio — Whether it's in your rearview mirror or rolling through your neighborhood, Bill Hughes' converted ambulance turns heads.
We watched as Hughes pulled into a customer's Brunswick driveway, set up his office in minutes and got to work. On average, Hughes told News 5 he will work with 1-2 customers a day. "I realized keeping the overhead was too much, and it was wiser to do something different," he said."Being able to have everything I need at my disposal is great. It’s like working on a submarine."
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