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TopicSF Police linked woman to crime with DNA collected from her rape kit
TheVipaGTS
02/14/22 7:25:57 PM
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s0nicfan posted...
There is nothing fundamentally different about your DNA being put into a database when you interact with police then there is you being fingerprinted or having your photo taken for a driver's license. DNA evidence is more accurate, but all of these activities provide evidence to law enforcement that could be used later to implicate you of a crime. If you want to argue that any sort of database that includes any personal information that could be used later to prove that you actually commit a crime is a bad practice, then go ahead. I just want consistency in people's arguments.
The fact that you cant understand the difference between being fingerprinted for a license and submitting DNA to prove you were raped is infuriating, dude. If people choose not to get a license for fear of being caught in a crime, its not a loss. Oh well, so sad. If people choose not to report a fuckin rape for the same reason thats a huge problem for a multitude of reasons. And clearly you cant seem to comprehend that so Im done here.

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