Add to the ANPR network the national DNA database, which holds data on millions of people (many innocent), proposed national ID cards and existing measures…
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Add to the ANPR network the national DNA database, which holds data on millions of people (many innocent), proposed national ID cards and existing measures…
Big Brother Britain… -… »
Add to the ANPR network the national DNA database, which holds data on millions of people (many innocent), proposed national ID cards and existing measures (including but not limited to CCTV cameras, RFID tags, mobile phone records, …
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Tom Young, Computing, Tuesday 26 May 2009 at 10:46:00 Legislation to keep innocents on database for 12 years will not be debated on floor of the House of.
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dna sequence exam Ministers’ decision to keep the profiles of more than 800000 innocent people on the national DNA database for the next six to 12 years threatens the use of genetic fingerprinting to solve serious crimes, …
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Ministers were forced to reform the DNA database after the European Court of Human Rights outlawed the rules under which anyone arrested for any crime, even if they are innocent and have never been charged, has their genetic profile …
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The rarely debated issue of the over representation of innocent people from African Caribbean communities whose genetic profiles are currently held on the …
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The rarely debated issue of the over representation of innocent people from African Caribbean communities whose genetic profiles are currently held on the Home Office’s national criminal DNA database …
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Daily Mail
Ministers were forced to reform the crime-fighting DNA database after the European Court of Human Rights last year outlawed the current rules under which …
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Ministers’ decision to keep the profiles of more than 800000 innocent people on the national DNA database for the next six to 12 years threatens the use of…
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Ministers’ decision to keep the profiles of more than 800000 innocent people on the national DNA database for the next six to 12 years threatens the use of genetic fingerprinting to solve serious crimes, Sir Alec Jeffreys warned last …
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