"Voluntary" roadblocks up in Alabama, when is VA going to adopt?
I suspect it is part of the momentum towards building a DNA library for law enforcement. The timing coincides well with the recent Supreme Court case:
June 6, 2013
"This week the Supreme Court decided that it is not a violation of the 4th Amendment for law enforcement to take a DNA sample from people who are arrested."
Incidentally, I agree with Justice Scalia on this one:
But the Fourth Amendment forbids searches without reasonable suspicion to gather evidence about an unrelated crime, he said, a point the majority did not dispute. “Make no mistake about it: because of today’s decision, your DNA can be taken and entered into a national database if you are ever arrested, rightly or wrongly, and for whatever reason,” Justice Scalia said from the bench.
I wouldn't relish the idea of cops coming knocking on my door for some cold case that a computer DNA test tells them that I committed due to a program error. Sure I would eventually be cleared, but at what cost to my personal life not to mention the time in a prison cell; no thanks.
I actually thought this would just see a rise in token arrests, I didn't even consider that people would freely give away their 4th amendment rights.
June 6, 2013
"This week the Supreme Court decided that it is not a violation of the 4th Amendment for law enforcement to take a DNA sample from people who are arrested."
Incidentally, I agree with Justice Scalia on this one:
But the Fourth Amendment forbids searches without reasonable suspicion to gather evidence about an unrelated crime, he said, a point the majority did not dispute. “Make no mistake about it: because of today’s decision, your DNA can be taken and entered into a national database if you are ever arrested, rightly or wrongly, and for whatever reason,” Justice Scalia said from the bench.
I wouldn't relish the idea of cops coming knocking on my door for some cold case that a computer DNA test tells them that I committed due to a program error. Sure I would eventually be cleared, but at what cost to my personal life not to mention the time in a prison cell; no thanks.
I actually thought this would just see a rise in token arrests, I didn't even consider that people would freely give away their 4th amendment rights.
I wouldn't relish the idea of cops coming knocking on my door for some cold case that a computer DNA test tells them that I committed due to a program error. Sure I would eventually be cleared, but at what cost to my personal life not to mention the time in a prison cell; no thanks.
I actually thought this would just see a rise in token arrests, I didn't even consider that people would freely give away their 4th amendment rights.
Boy aren't these the truth. I think Franklin said it best " Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." Far to many people are too shortsighted to see a lot of what's occurring.
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