This dude is not orthodox, 100%. And it's not because of the tattoos, but the fact that he's showing them off publicly while wearing this garment (the tzitzit), which really shouldn't even be worn without an undershirt under it. Someone who's tatted who'd legitimately become orthodox would be wearing a long sleeved shirt and pants in public to cover up most of the ink.
This dude is not orthodox, 100%. And it's not because of the tattoos, but the fact that he's showing them off publicly while wearing this garment (the tzitzit), which really shouldn't even be worn without an undershirt under it. Someone who's tatted who'd legitimately become orthodox would be wearing a long sleeved shirt and pants in public to cover up most of the ink.