Thread: DNA databases
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Old 09-12-2004, 09:56 PM   #6 (permalink)
The_Dunedan
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Yup. The last time someone tried to make me give a fingerprint, I withdrew my money, closed my account, and walked out. In the course of all this, I let the teller, the manager, AND the security-gaurd know exactly why I was doing so.
I cash my checks at a bank that doesn't require such nonsense. And I make sure to thank them for not requiring it.

As for DNA and someone killing my kids: Fine. Lift the DNA from the crime-scene, cross-match it with the blood OF A SUSPECT. But don't expect me to provide a DNA sample for some general, nationwide database when I havn't done anything.

As for why I object: I am not a criminal. I have done nothing wrong. Therefore, I object to being treated like a criminal; I find it demeaning, insulting, and rediculous: not to mention your idea's flagrant unConstitutionality. I will not stand for such treatment, and anyone who tries to force it upon me will have a fight on his hands.
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