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on record be a bad thing?? I mean how can it be abused as was put in the recent yahoo news story?? Wouldnt having everyones DNA profile on file make things much easier?? We would have DNA straight away to deal with crimes that happen, meaning the commiters can be caught earlier so they cant do it again and if someone goes missing they could be found quicker as their profile could be found and used on things were they have been supected of being? And compiling visitors DNA could also help cut illegal immigration and terrorism as airports could screen those flying?? So why are so many people against having their DNA on file, how would it break peoples privacy?? When it comes and it will in spite of legitimate fears aand the I have nothing to hide brigade you will find out and it will never ever actually be to your advantage Yes It violates the 4th amendment against unreasonable search and seizure. If you can't understand how being forced to give DNA samples is an invasion of privacy, then you're too stupid for any kind of reasoned discussion on the matter. For starters, that would violate the unreasonable search and seizure protection in the Constitution. Good idea. And we should take everyones fingerprints at the same time, plant tracking chips in every person, listen in on every call, read every e-mail, collect a fired bullet from every gun and do a brain scan looking for abnormalities. We will all form a line behind you. What the hell ever happened to old fashioned police work. I'm sorry but the government doesn't need to have my genetic code on file. I understand all your points above but the main problem for me is the institutional incompetence of the people that will hold the information. I just blogged this atrocity on my MSN blog. I hold no truck with the 'senior judge' who came out with this one. I think we should maintain a database of all Felons and/ or people arrested and imprisoned. there are already enough controls on criminals but what happens they get let off time & time again to comit hundreds more crimes, so how will dna help it will not because they will let them off again , I am obviously going to be a minority here but I believe everyone should give their own DNA sample to start a National database. If you haven't committed any crimes and have nothing to hide then you have nothing to fear! I also believe that children up to the age of 18 should be micro-chipped like we do dogs and cats. These micro chips should be able to transmit a signal at all times and then if a child goes missing it would be easy enough for the police to find them. The chips can be rendered inert when they reach18. It would prevent the disappearance of children like Madeleine McCann! I would also advocate the use on Senior citizens who get confused and wander away from their homes. Just think of all the man hours which would be saved, and the unnecessary suffering of loved ones searching for missing people. They can come and chip me tomorrow if they want! What if, with everybodys DNA being on record it starts being used to categorise people? I have heard about people being worried about a genetic elite being a possibility in the future. And we know what happened last time someone thought some people were inherently/genetically superior to others. A complete DNA Database is both a good, and bad thing. The government's record on installing computers has not been very good. There are too many things going wrong - take Armed Services pay for starters plus the complete mess on tax credits. Even if the system for storing Dna evidence is a good one how secure will it be. People can hack into almost anything. All tyranny's state.......if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear. Murder and Rape victims also have rights. |
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