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September 8, 2008 4:08:36 AM CDT



Buckle Up, Britons, or Submit DNA

Posted Aug 2, 07 11:09 AM CDT in World Arts & Living 

(Newser) – Britain may give police the authority to take DNA samples from anyone stopped for a minor crime, such as littering, speeding or not wearing a seat belt, the Guardian reports. And they'll be able to do so right on the street—without going to the police station, if the Home Office gets the new powers it has requested.

The UK's DNA database is already the world's largest, with profiles of 3.4 million people, including one of every three black men. The proposal, which enjoys wide support among police, comes just as a public inquiry is being launched to examine the implications of the current database. It allows cops to take fingerprints and footwear impressions on the street, as well as DNA samples from scofflaws.

Source Guardian (UK)

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Two British police officers evaluate the situation. "It is likely that the use of DNA information by police authorities for criminal intelligence purposes will grow" said Baroness Kennedy, chair of the...   (Shutterstock.com)
With the expanded police powers, British bobbies could take DNA samples off suspects right on the street.   (Shutterstock.com)
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