Like ID cards, I'm in two minds about this. My biggest concerns with it are potential human error & cloning.
What do you think?
What do you think?
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quote:Originally posted by Demantoid:
Excuse me? They are innocent of any offence, so how can they "re-offend"? I think that reveals the attitude from the powers-that-be - that we're all guilty of something, it's just a matter of nailing us.
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:
I'm against, although I don't have a problem with convicted criminals being sampled and stored.
Yes but your DNA might??quote:Originally posted by Marguerita:
I have not thought about it in real depth but I personally would be okay with it I have nothing to hide.
quote:Originally posted by Demantoid:
The other issue that bothers me is, even if our present government's motives are completely innocent, we have no way of knowing what use any future administrations will make of ID cards and DNA databases.
Once these mechanisms are put in place, we're at the mercy of whoever has the power to use or abuse them.
quote:Originally posted by Marguerita:
I have not thought about it in real depth but I personally would be okay with it I have nothing to hide.
quote:Originally posted by parmnion:
I am all for it, as long as you have nothing to hide, then you should not have a problem.
quote:Originally posted by The Devil In Diamante:
Can't trust the powers that be with ANYTHING! They'll be micro-chipping us next!
quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
The ID database and the DNA database are just symptoms of the same fault. They assume a role for the state and a relationship between the state and the citizen that is different to the one it has now.
We're individual people. Diverse people. People with our own goals and aspirations. The role of the state is simply to manage the things that individuals themselves can't manage. The state is the servant of the people. We're not servants of the state. That's what it means to live in a liberal democracy.
Carrying ID cards, state monitoring of email, internet use, and telephone calls, central collection of personal information, needing permission from the state to do stuff such as protesting in public over issues: these are all the sort of things totalitarian states require.
The basis of how we live and interact is being slowly but fundamentally changed here. It's insidious and corrosive. And it'll be too late soon to do anything about it. This is what we're leaving for our children and grandchildren. They'll probably wonder what on earth we were thinking, like people now wonder what people in Germany in the 1930s were thinking to allow that state to develop there.
quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
Once it's big enough then the police will use it for fishing trips, and I'm not talking about a weekend away at Rutland Water either. They probably already do. Also, if someone in your family has committed a crime then their DNA will point in your direction too. It's not 100% fail proof. The end result will be a shifting of the onus on you to eliminate yourself from any police enquiries. If you can't and your face (or race, or nationality, or political views) fits then you may find yourself stitched up.
Also, if the DNA database is big enough I can see the government selling it off for genetic reseach purposes which might be fine if it was just that. But what about if they sell it to medical insurance companies and they refuse to insure certain people? What if you're genetically prone to a disease or condition a less benign government wants to eradicate? What if a future government decides it likes the idea of eugenics (again)?
The data will probably end up on the National Identity Register anyway, and therefore the ID cards. Anyone seen the film Gattaca?
quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
The ID database and the DNA database are just symptoms of the same fault. They assume a role for the state and a relationship between the state and the citizen that is different to the one it has now.
We're individual people. Diverse people. People with our own goals and aspirations. The role of the state is simply to manage the things that individuals themselves can't manage. The state is the servant of the people. We're not servants of the state. That's what it means to live in a liberal democracy.
Carrying ID cards, state monitoring of email, internet use, and telephone calls, central collection of personal information, needing permission from the state to do stuff such as protesting in public over issues: these are all the sort of things totalitarian states require.
The basis of how we live and interact is being slowly but fundamentally changed here. It's insidious and corrosive. And it'll be too late soon to do anything about it. This is what we're leaving for our children and grandchildren. They'll probably wonder what on earth we were thinking, like people now wonder what people in Germany in the 1930s were thinking to allow that state to develop there.
Because that is so scary ... Can you imajin Hitler with every one taggedquote:Originally posted by HyacinthB:quote:Originally posted by The Devil In Diamante:
Can't trust the powers that be with ANYTHING! They'll be micro-chipping us next!
That's not such a bad idea - microchip everyone at birth.
After all, we do it with our animals, so why not humans eh?
quote:Originally posted by Marguerita:
I have not thought about it in real depth but I personally would be okay with it I have nothing to hide.
quote:Originally posted by Deegs:
Like ID cards, I'm in two minds about this. My biggest concerns with it are potential human error & cloning.
What do you think?
quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
Once it's big enough then the police will use it for fishing trips, and I'm not talking about a weekend away at Rutland Water either. They probably already do. Also, if someone in your family has committed a crime then their DNA will point in your direction too. It's not 100% fail proof. The end result will be a shifting of the onus on you to eliminate yourself from any police enquiries. If you can't and your face (or race, or nationality, or political views) fits then you may find yourself stitched up.
Also, if the DNA database is big enough I can see the government selling it off for genetic reseach purposes which might be fine if it was just that. But what about if they sell it to medical insurance companies and they refuse to insure certain people? What if you're genetically prone to a disease or condition a less benign government wants to eradicate? What if a future government decides it likes the idea of eugenics (again)?
The data will probably end up on the National Identity Register anyway, and therefore the ID cards. Anyone seen the film Gattaca?
quote:Originally posted by Jenny:
Over the years our civil liberties have slowly been eroded. Each little step may have not seemed too bad an idea at the time, but at the end of the day we are literally walking into a Big Brother scenario. As Daniel J said the State should be Our Servant, not the other way round.
All those who say if you've nothing to hide you have nothing to fear are really not looking at the bigger picture.
quote:Originally posted by Big Brothers Big Scam:
100% against.
dna markers are still being worked out, as the police are busy creating a national dna database for the government some may feel its ok right now but what about the future? as has already been stated what about medical issues related to dna and how will insurance companies react if for example your dna says you have a higher than average chance of getting cancer it could make you uninsureable.
there are also more serious issues that could arise, what would happen if some extreme right or left wing party got into power after the dna database is completed? imagine if the entire government could be targetted at only those with the "correct" genetic markers whilst offering no support to those of the "wrong" ancestry, or if a gay gene is found what happens if we get an islamic or right wing christian government.
it doesnt even have to be a government though does it? only needs one or two individuals with an agenda or on the take to leak details of specific people.
in the more distant future when cloning is possible what would happen if you could clone a politician or royal and develop them to your own agenda? or a geneticly targeted virus that only killed those with specific genetic markers, after all that was been worked on by at least one regime even as far back as the 80's even today such a weapon could possibly be made.
genetics is a minefield and you should do whatever you can to ensure that your dna remains yours (and your partialy your childrens) now and in the future.
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