hadn't noticed this thread before.
This proposal is (IMO) a bad idea. Irrespective of the well meaning and hardworking intentions of individual police officers this is government surveillance taken to an extreme. I can understand gathering DNA as evidence against a specific individual for a particular crime - it is a tool after all.
What bunches my britches is giving the police the power to take a sample and use it to go trolling for whatever takes their fancy. So a person with no criminal convictions at all can be arrested for any "imprisonable" offence, have their DNA taken and this can then be used as part of any investigation for into anything else. Doesn't have to be anything to do with the reason. In fact the proposal goes further...
Under the changes, police will no longer need approval from a High Court judge before someone is forced to provide DNA before they are convicted, with samples immediately matched against samples from unsolved crimes.
...so as a matter of procedure all samples taken will be placed into the database for immediate cross referencing.
I can hear the usual "if you have nothing to hide blah blah blah" wankers bleating now.
You don't know if you have anything to hide or not. It is not hard to imagine scenarios where an innocent parties DNA may be found at the scene of a crime.
What then for the presumption of innocence?
"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance" I heard someone say.
Yep - it is. Vigilance of authority - not your fellow citizens mate.
Oh - and this guy:

Originally Posted by
*Col*
*snip* I would far rather convict 1 innocent man (even it was me - and yes I would fight to clear my name) than let 10 (more) scumbags walk the streets preying on my family or friends.
is an idiot.
Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet
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