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red peony
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Re: Why is DNA profiling bad?
Sep 09, 2007, 00:43
handofdave wrote:
red peony wrote:
I don't know too much about DNA profiling over here, but I do know you have to be fingerprinted when opening a bank account, or applying for a drivers license or legal ID card, WHICH you HAVE to legally have on you at all times, if you're over the legal adult age of 18.


Fingerprinted?
I don't recall ever being fingerprinted for any of those reasons.
Maybe it's a California law?





Yep, could be. Or maybe you haven't opened up a new bank account lately. They fingerprint. (out here, at least)

When I first got my driver's license back in the late '70's there was none of this nonsense. Yet, last time I went for a renewal, they printed my wittle fumbs and forefingers.

Did you also know that visitors to the US from other countries have some sort of photo taken of their eyeball? Probably an iris scan. I didn't have to do this when I traveled abroad. I wonder why.

Anyway, I went off topic. California is full of nuts. Maybe it's just something they do out here.
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