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Old 10-26-2006, 01:06 PM   #9
glatt
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
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Originally Posted by Sundae Girl
Not sure where I stand on this one, but think I'm with 9th Engineer.

Why would it be any different than your fingerprints being found at a crimescene? Unless you specifically denied being there and had some other tie to the crime I can't see you'd have anything to worry about.
My fingerprints aren't in any databases. So they can't find me even if I leave fingerprints for them. They can only use the fingerprints to match me after they find me by other means.

Having my fingerprints in a database or my dna in a database makes it too easy for the government to track me.

I have a right to privacy.

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Originally Posted by Sundae Girl
If you are convicted on that evidence alone then it's the justice system you need to worry about, not the method for obtaining evidence
Have you seen the justice system in action? I am worried about it. The government's job is to send people to jail when it is able to, not to send the right people to jail. They assume the court and jury will sort it all out. I'd rather not find myself relying on a court and jury in the first place.
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