Thursday, March 23, 2006

The not so usual suspects


A teacher accused of hitting a child but who was never prosecuted today won her fight for her DNA and fingerprints taken at the time to be destroyed from police records.
E.R. hopes this right will also apply to the UK's 24,000-plus innocent kids who also have never been prosecuted, but who are dna-coded and have fingerprints on police files.
Child or adult, no process exists to have your fingerprints or DNA removed, even if you are never committed of any crime.
If current rates of dna record-taking levels continue, 5 million innocent people will have their DNA on police files by 2008, when ID cards are introduced.
E.R. would like to thank the class of 3B for posing for the picture. They are all innocent, of course, apart from the trouble maker on the far-right, who has been done a couple of times for driving without consent, possessing a firearm, and drug trafficking. Bless.

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