First as Tragedy, Then as Farce -
Billions of dollars have been hastily poured into the global banking system in a frantic attempt at financial stabilization. Where is the social stability?
quote [ SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) ? A man once sworn to protect the public from crime was accused Wednesday of living a double life terrorizing suburban neighborhoods at night, becoming one of California?s most feared serial killers and rapists in the 1970s and ?80s before leaving a cold trail that baffled investigators for more than three decades. ]
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Taxman said @ 3:44pm GMT on 26th April
23&me has a transparency report.
Appears they’ve received 5 requests for 6 individuals and have rejected all of them. On their about page it appears they don’t even collect the information needed that would be needed in court.
Again, not my wheelhouse and maybe I’m biased, but if LE is trying to get your DNA for comparison because you left some in another person, maybe you aren’t injured if we just take a look.
Personally, I’d have every US citizen in the database.
Barring that extreme, I think all government law enforcement should have to submit their DNA to make sure the system isn’t co-opted by insiders. Would have solved this situation earlier I believe.
The interesting (read: sad) situation would be if you made it mandatory in 6 months, to see the number of people that retired or resigned.
Taxman said @ 3:44pm GMT on 26th April
23&me has a transparency report.
Appears they’ve received 5 requests for 6 individuals and have rejected all of them. On their about page it appears they don’t even collect the information that would be needed in court.
Again, not my wheelhouse and maybe I’m biased, but if LE is trying to get your DNA for comparison because you left some in another person, maybe you aren’t injured if we just take a look.
Personally, I’d have every US citizen in the database.
Barring that extreme, I think all government law enforcement should have to submit their DNA to make sure the system isn’t co-opted by insiders. Would have solved this situation earlier I believe.
The interesting (read: sad) situation would be if you made it mandatory in 6 months, to see the number of people that retired or resigned.
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Taxman said @ 3:44pm GMT on 26th April
23&me has a transparency report.
Appears they’ve received 5 requests for 6 individuals and have rejected all of them. On their about page it appears they don’t even collect the information that would be needed in court.
Again, not my wheelhouse and maybe I’m biased, but if LE is trying to get your DNA for comparison because you left some in another person, maybe you aren’t injured if we just take a look.
Personally, I’d have every US citizen in the database.
Barring that extreme, I think all government law enforcement should have to submit their DNA to make sure the system isn’t co-opted by insiders. Would have solved this situation earlier I believe.
The interesting (read: sad) situation would be if you made it mandatory in 6 months, to see the number of people that retired or resigned.