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20 September, 2006 at 10:49 am #237501
Emma – when you fell out your tree – did you bang your head on every brancj on the way down !!!
DNA doesn’t only mean you are detected – it also means you can be ruled out or cleared exonerated whatever
If you haven’t done anything wrong , then you have nothing to fear
21 September, 2006 at 5:23 pm #237502@drivel wrote:
If you haven’t done anything wrong , then you have nothing to fear
If you havn’t done anything wrong, then you dont need detecting.
We have human rights, and it is essential that we do not allow suited control freaks the ability to do just that, control us via “terrorism”.
Just think about it this way, IF terrorists REALLY wanted to murder us, why dont they do so on a bigger scale???
21 September, 2006 at 7:40 pm #237503@drivel wrote:
Emma – when you fell out your tree – did you bang your head on every brancj on the way down !!!
DNA doesn’t only mean you are detected – it also means you can be ruled out or cleared exonerated whatever
If you haven’t done anything wrong , then you have nothing to fear
when a cigarette butt of mine was found at a crime scene, i had to face three hours of questioning and days of stress/panic/worry over it. everybody at work knew and it was highly embarrasing.
Not to mention the cigarett butt was from 18 months prior to the crime… DNA is not conclusive in that it solves the crime :!:
hope it never happens to you :wink:
21 September, 2006 at 7:54 pm #237504I was actually gonna mention that kind of thing Sharon. What if someone spits somewhere, and that place later becomes a crime scene.
21 September, 2006 at 7:58 pm #237505exactly Bad Manners…. its quite frightening when the police ask who your alibi is from that amount of time ago…. I have trouble remembering where I was an hour ago at times!!
very hard to defend against
as with everything, there are two sides…. be careful
21 September, 2006 at 10:43 pm #237506@Bad Manners wrote:
I was actually gonna mention that kind of thing Sharon. What if someone spits somewhere, and that place later becomes a crime scene.
FFS what a load of shyte – its obviously taken along with other evidence – if everyone was as pernickerty as you 2 – we would never advance
jeex i cannot believe some people !!!!!!!!!!
21 September, 2006 at 11:37 pm #237507As far as I know in the UK Drivel there’ something called “Probable Cause”.
Maybe there isnt a need for Probable cause in the Quasi Nazi State that you fantasise about.21 September, 2006 at 11:39 pm #237508Why do you think there isnt a national Fingerprint Database? Fingerprinting has been around for a long time after all. I think it comes back to Probable Cause again.
24 September, 2006 at 5:28 pm #237509I remember being finger printed 25 years ago at school.
Im not that worried about finger printing, but dna testing is more worrying.
There could be mistakes made. I heard one story of a guy (on the radio) who voluntary gave DNA when there’d been a crime commited locally. He was arrested after he was told he was a match. He could do nothing to convince them he hadn’t commited this crime, only maintane his innocence. It was only when further DNA tests were done that he was cleared. This shows mistakes happen. This incident gave him months of worry, as they bailed him and he wasn’t cleared for 18 months.
25 September, 2006 at 2:50 pm #237510@Bad Manners wrote:
As far as I know in the UK Drivel there’ something called “Probable Cause”.
Maybe there isnt a need for Probable cause in the Quasi Nazi State that you fantasise about.I can assure you any fantasies I have are nothing to do with Nazis – although Helga on Ello Ello does figrein a few of them !!!
Probable Cause has nothing at all to do with what I am advocating
A NAtional database of DNA will clear suspects rather than frame them
Probable cause is a vague area anyway – its somewhere between “more probable than not” and substantially possible – its gobblygook
If you are in the criminal fraternity then the police will always have probable cause for searches etc – and obviously those people will be the last ones to want to giveDNA
If you have nothing to hide then there is nothing to worry about
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