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I am with Bruce Monkhouse on this one.
If you have nothing to hide then there is nothing to worry about. It is another form of identification and it is about time that the laws catch up with technology. What is the moral/ethical difference between taking fingerprints or taking DNA?
Some crimes are more prone to leaving DNA behind and if one of those crimes happened to my daughter and the bastard who commited it was not convicted but could have been if a DNA sample was taken. What if the assailant was unknown but his DNA was on file? I would like to see justice served. It is another tool to allow the police to do their job.
If you have nothing to hide then there is nothing to worry about. It is another form of identification and it is about time that the laws catch up with technology. What is the moral/ethical difference between taking fingerprints or taking DNA?
Some crimes are more prone to leaving DNA behind and if one of those crimes happened to my daughter and the bastard who commited it was not convicted but could have been if a DNA sample was taken. What if the assailant was unknown but his DNA was on file? I would like to see justice served. It is another tool to allow the police to do their job.