Discopants91
Striker
The polis have mine.
Not sure how long they get to keep it like.
Not sure how long they get to keep it like.
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you`ve spelt Gibbets or Gallows wrong mateyIt would but loads of new prisons would have to be built..
The state has no right to anything, until I agree.The state has no right to what?
People only have to look at the level of corrupt governments around the world to realise that this should never be done under any circumstances.
The potential negatives of such a motion outweigh the potential positives massively. I wouldn’t trust the state with looking after anything, after all, they regularly can’t. Also risk of misuse, abuse, confusion or technical/human error leading to drastic consequences.
hmmm. conspiracy theory.Probably is
They also had eugenics until the seventies so not every idea from the Ikea lot is goldThey take dna at birth in Sweden
If the government passed a compulsory DNA collection scheme, then how long would it take before insurance companies lobbied MPs to introduce a law to allow them access to your DNA?
Sorry Mr. Smith, your DNA profile indicates you're at an increased risk of diseases X, Y and Z so your premium is ££££££.
Even if you didn't know that, and didn't want to know that, they would, and they'd use it against you.
In combination, a compulsory government held database would also imply a faith in the data to those accessing it which may not be the case. This would make them act on the data as fact which would be hard to guarantee over such a cumbersome and large database of material.
I was at a training thing a few months back. DNA is very far from as reliable and conclusive as people think.
Fuck this.
The state has no right, anyone who thinks it does can surrender themselves to an ever reducing world of shit.
@Lankester Merrin has some significant doubts over the govt's ability to manage databases iirc
We’ve previously had CRM database bugs that have swapped field entries between records randomly and even after fixes, the original data has been left in an unknown state. It is incredibly easy to bugger up a database on a technical level, throwing humans in to the equation only magnifies it. They struggle with USB sticks never mind database integrity.
I have no idea what that means. Less Star Trek, more English!
Or maybe a tag inserted so they know where you are at all times.that bloke in Newcastle who has been charged with sex attacks from the 1980s from dna gained from a recent neighbours dispute... why don’t they make it compulsory to take everyone’s dna sample once age 18 ? Would solve loads of cases surely ?
As long as you sign the register.The polis have mine.
Not sure how long they get to keep it like.