South America
The central dot represents a police or prison officer surrounded by four inmates. This comes from the fact that inmates have faced the opposite: lying on the ground while surrounded by four police officers. The tattoo represents a vow to have a 'cop' in the same situation.
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—Anne Sexton (19281974)