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]Next you'll be complaining the government knowing all our names and addreses is wrong
I see this akin to the argument of gun ownership in the UK in some ways:-
- I'd love to own a gun, but I know the cost of me owning a gun is allowing every nutter, theif and rapist to also have one. I'm not willing for that to happen, so I'm happy to go without that right, and not have a gun.
- I'd love the government not to have my (& everyone elses) DNA on a national database. However, I know this means that a lot of serious crimes go unpunished. So, I'm willing to go without this right, and have my DNA on a database.
ps: As for your last point, I'd be more worried abuot my name and address being lost than my DNA profile![]()
Please point out where in my post I mentioned name and address. Also the comparison between gun ownership and a DNA database is just flawed.I have refrained from posting a roll eyes


<----- Me refraining from rolling my eyes. 

) that everyone may commit an offense in the future and therefore we should allow our DNA to be stored.