Submitted by Guest (not verified) on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 1:12am.
If there's nothing to hide why worry about it; it should be part of the process after any serious arrest. Why would a DNA sample be considered any more a privacy issue than fingerprinting? Technology moves forward and we have to be able to use these established capacities to improve our ability to protect those of us who abide by the law. DNA is just the current equivalent of what fingerprinting was 40 years ago.
Agreed
If there's nothing to hide why worry about it; it should be part of the process after any serious arrest. Why would a DNA sample be considered any more a privacy issue than fingerprinting? Technology moves forward and we have to be able to use these established capacities to improve our ability to protect those of us who abide by the law. DNA is just the current equivalent of what fingerprinting was 40 years ago.