PILOT SPIN
Spin Zone => Spin Zone => Topic started by: President in Exile YOLT on September 13, 2016, 08:11:59 AM
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http://www.techinsider.io/police-are-routinely-building-up-private-dna-databases-2016-9
Police in Branford, Connecticut [are] instructed to request DNA from people they merely observe acting inexplicably or strangely. “Say we’re having a lot of problems with car break-ins, and we see you walking in a neighborhood where there are normally car break-ins, and you’re out at two o’clock in the morning,” said Capt. Geoffrey Morgan of the Branford Police Department. When people don’t offer persuasive answers for why they’re there, officers may get suspicious and ask for a swab. “And you know how many people say, ‘No, I don’t mind’?” Morgan added. “A lot.”
Sheeple.
My answer is already prepared should I be so "requested": Sure Officer, I'll give you a DNA sample. You know, you got a real pretty mouth... You gonna do some prayin' for me, boy. And you better pray good."
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I can't believe anyone would agree to this tactic. I'd politely decline and go on my merry way sans a court order.
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They can ask all they want, they can't force it without a court order. I'm sure a lot of people will comply thinking they have nothing to fear. I'm sure the DNA is kept on file, however, and that's where the real problem lies.
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They can ask all they want, they can't force it without a court order. I'm sure a lot of people will comply thinking they have nothing to fear. I'm sure the DNA is kept on file, however, and that's where the real problem lies.
I'm disgusted by the "compliance" of my fellow Americans. F'ing quislings.
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I'm disgusted by the "compliance" of my fellow Americans. F'ing quislings.
Exactly.
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Sheeple.
'Gimp
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A simple, "No Thank You," should suffice, nicely.
When sparky the barney fife wanna-be starts threatening, then you tell him to run along and go play with his friends, or himself, whichever is more appropriate.
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"We deal in lead friend"
Steve McQueen, "The Magnificent Seven"