Universal DNA Database

kids J

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On a positive note,
It could solve the age old, male oedipus paranoia of;
is that my child.
Oui.
It could resolve some issues.
 
I wouldn't either, mate.

However, the grey area seeps in when this is imposed. It has to be a voluntary affair.

Shirley, the only inalienable human right is the right to with-hold parts of your body.

If the government wants to hold records of my DNA, fingerprints, retinal scans and anything else which can identify me I have no problem with it. Why would I.

I think it's a genuinely small price to pay to make it easier to identify rapists, paedophiles, murderers and students.
 
If the government wants to hold records of my DNA, fingerprints, retinal scans and anything else which can identify me I have no problem with it. Why would I.

I think it's a genuinely small price to pay to make it easier to identify rapists, paedophiles, murderers and students.

What if your just a bit naughty and none of those harsh things. :unsure:
 
If the government wants to hold records of my DNA, fingerprints, retinal scans and anything else which can identify me I have no problem with it. Why would I.

I think it's a genuinely small price to pay to make it easier to identify rapists, paedophiles, murderers and students.

On that point, the argument exists that if everyone who fancied himself a decent person, submitted their DNA voluntarily, then it would narrow down investigations and so assist the proceedings without the need for a universal database.

Assuming, of course, that human beings are decent.
 
I participate in the odd activity that isn't seen as strictly legal and I may leave some DNA behind :unsure: . So with this proposed new system, I would worry that every time I lit up a spliff (Or chucked a roach away) someone would arrest the fuck out of me. Or that they could if they felt like it. :pinch:

I don't want to go in to any more detail. :emo: :fear:
 
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