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veiws on a compulsory D.N.A testing program

 

 

 

Its just a no mate , i think its out wrong that every move we ever make is kept on file . Even down to your sat nav , you register it , so therefore you can be traced using it . Every page on the web you`ve viewed is kept on file , every call and txt . This country has more cctv than ANY other . And when the big fella in the sky calls time for you , then your details are filed away under deceased .

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DNA DATABASE

 

The Prime Minister has suggested that the DNA of every British adult should be stored by the state. The national database already holds 3.7 million samples, 6 per cent of the population, far higher than any other country. More than one million have been taken from people never convicted of an offence.

 

CCTV

 

The British are among the world's most observed people. Some 4.2 million closed-circuit television cameras record our every move - one for every 14 people and more per head than any other country in Europe or North America. The average Londoner can be caught on camera 300 times a day.

 

MEDICAL RECORDS

 

Millions of medical records are to be transferred to a central NHS database, allowing staff anywhere to access patients' information. People who object will not be able to opt out. The most personal information will be available to hospital managers, IT departments, high street pharmacists and civil servants.

 

IDENTITY CARDS

 

The first identity cards will be issued next year to foreign nationals and from 2009 to UK citizens. Anyone who renews a passport will be forced to register and the Government aims to make ID cards compulsory within six years. Fifty-two pieces of information, including fingerprints and iris scans, will be held.

 

SPY IN THE SKY

 

Motorists are already monitored through the soaring number of road cameras. In an effort to cut congestion, the Department of Transport is examining plans to use satellite technology to keep tabs on every vehicle's exact movements. Motorists, forced to have a black box fitted in their cars, would be billedfor every journey they make.

 

Growth of surveillance

 

1984: DNA fingerprinting method discoverd by accident by Sir Alec Jeffreys

 

1985: Outdoor CCTV camera erected in Bournemouth

 

1994: Government paves the way for huge expansion of CCTV

 

1995: The world's first National DNA Database established in England and Wales.

 

1999: Tony Blair gives a sample of his DNA

 

2001: Sir Alec Jeffreys calls for profiles of entire UK population to be held

 

2004: Number of DNA profiles hits the two million mark

 

2004: Information Commissonaire Richard Thomas warns that Britain is 'sleepwalking into a surveillance society'

 

2005: MPs vote to introduce identity cards

 

2006: National Black Police Assocation call for inquiry into why black people are over represented on DNA database

 

2006: Identity Cards Act becomes law

 

2007: Data-sharing by Whitehall departments likely to be introduced

 

2008: Foreign nationals will have to start supplying fingerprints, eye or facial scans added to a National Identity register

 

2008: Children's database, covering all under-16s in England and Wales, will be launched

 

2009: The first biometric identity cards will be issued to British citizens when they renew their passport

 

2010: NHS Database will store the records of 50 million patients providing details over the internet

 

2012?: ID cards compulsory

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They have mine for various reasons too :yes:

 

I do not agree with many, many aspects of the "big brother" scenario. I hate the idea of I.D. cards, Surveillance of vehicles and people and of personal medical records and other data being shared with whoever wants it.

 

But with DNA I agree with the idea. DNA is useless unless it can be matched with that of a sample taken elsewhere. If everyone's DNA was on record, 85% of the data would never need to be accessed or used as it just wouldn't match with anything. I believe that if DNA can be used to convict someone of a crime, it can be used to clear them of any involvement as well which means fewer miscarriages of justice.

 

Just my thoughts.

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I dont know, it would solve some crimes a lot quicker and would help with old cases but due to information out there in the general media and someone already mentioned the crime channels on tv...........a lot of serious criminals are already forensically aware............like that gang of lads who raped that girl with special needs, they removed their DNA with acid........they poored acid into her and over her to burn of the evidence.....it scarred her for life but that was a side effect! she was aware enough of some of them to identify and give evidence, but only a few of the group were ever caught.....others were never traced

 

Lots of rapists are already using condoms , burglars wear gloves and others are also forensically aware it might help with old crimes and re-investigating some old cases.............but i doubt it would help from now onwards!

 

When the good guys get a new toy the bad guys learn how to work it! :(

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I dont know, it would solve some crimes a lot quicker and would help with old cases but due to information out there in the general media and someone already mentioned the crime channels on tv...........a lot of serious criminals are already forensically aware............like that gang of lads who raped that girl with special needs, they removed their DNA with acid........they poored acid into her and over her to burn of the evidence.....it scarred her for life but that was a side effect! she was aware enough of some of them to identify and give evidence, but only a few of the group were ever caught.....others were never traced

 

Lots of rapists are already using condoms , burglars wear gloves and others are also forensically aware it might help with old crimes and re-investigating some old cases.............but i doubt it would help from now onwards!

 

When the good guys get a new toy the bad guys learn how to work it! :(

 

 

 

And the good guys are . . . !?!?!? i cant beleive how brainwashed you lot sound, you still think that the powers that be have our best interest at heart ??

 

Lets go the whole hog and all get implanted with a microchip. There are ways to tackle crime, and this aint one.

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I dont know, it would solve some crimes a lot quicker and would help with old cases but due to information out there in the general media and someone already mentioned the crime channels on tv...........a lot of serious criminals are already forensically aware............like that gang of lads who raped that girl with special needs, they removed their DNA with acid........they poored acid into her and over her to burn of the evidence.....it scarred her for life but that was a side effect! she was aware enough of some of them to identify and give evidence, but only a few of the group were ever caught.....others were never traced

 

Lots of rapists are already using condoms , burglars wear gloves and others are also forensically aware it might help with old crimes and re-investigating some old cases.............but i doubt it would help from now onwards!

 

When the good guys get a new toy the bad guys learn how to work it! :(

 

 

 

And the good guys are . . . !?!?!? i cant beleive how brainwashed you lot sound, you still think that the powers that be have our best interest at heart ??

 

Lets go the whole hog and all get implanted with a microchip. There are ways to tackle crime, and this aint one.

 

the good guys aren't the gang raping a mentally impaired teenage girl, they are the ones trying to identify and locate them, arrest them and take them to court.

 

As i said I feel its pretty pointless as the major criminals are very forensically aware thanks to tv programmes etc.....

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