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Originally posted by LOBO
violating more freedoms than are already being violated, and knowing more than they need to know.
*snip*
"How much does one want the Government to know about the individual?"
Originally posted by NephraTari
I honestly cannot see how this is a violation of our freedoms. To collect together a database of dna is hardly more freedom violating than fingerprinting.
I fail to see how gathering ones DNA is really going to tell them anything about a persons private life besides their health problems per say.
Originally posted by LOBO
A nice point; however, on the same note, some still fail to see how the Patriot Acts are violations of American freedoms.
Originally posted by LOBO Also, the fingerprinting system also has problems - "planting" prints on "evidence" to incriminate an innocent person, for example. Somewhere down the line, I'm sure a DNA database would become corrupted - just as the system in "Minority Report" became corrupted, and what's more, the "MR" system was more advanced, and less likely for error. All based on a film, of course, but I still feel it is a valid point.
Originally posted by LOBOIndeed. The same can be said for Social Security, however. Or license plates. Or driver's licenses. Or any number of other things. Just another way to know one more thing about a person; just another means to control. While such a system can be used to benefit, they can - and almost undoubtedly would - also be used for non-beneficial purposes, as well.