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DNA Database
DNA is recognised as the greatest innovation ever.
I tonight watched two programmes.The first was Tonight with Trevor McDonald regarding the murder of Sally Anne Chapman.Her killers DNA is on the National DNA Database as he has previously committed another sexually related crime.
I have watched the documentary about Wearside Jack who was tracked down eventually through DNA.
Sally Anne would undoubtedly be alive today if every man and women gave their DNA for a National Database.
Pros - lives would be saved.
Cons - loss of civil rights
I have attempted to make this as succinct as possible.
Which side do you come down on?
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When I first posted the Q I was convinced it was a good idea to back up the great innovation of DNA - I'm not so sure now.Idealistically - it would be wonderful but as someone pointed out we dont live in the ideal world.I think it would be an impossible task to set up and administer and then all the bills of parliament there would need to be to make it law.Plus we have a fair amount of transients in this country who would escape the net.All in all I dont think it will happen in the foreseeable future.