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Tuesday, 18 August 2009
DNA evidence "can be faked"
The one saving grace is that students would apparently need thousands of pounds worth of equipment in order to fake DNA evidence.
So we won't worry about them doing so...
Anyway, interesting story. The ridiculous New Labour Government ought to stick that on their illegal DNA database. We say 'illegal'. That's what the European Court ruled. We don't love Europe and don't cede our personal sovereignty to Europe. If ZaNuLiebour want to cede the nation's sovereignty, they could at least abide by Europe's court rulings.
And when they've all stuck this story on their DNA database, they can shove it on the back of their not-yet compulsory biometric identity cards, too.
Nice story, Daily Mail. Keep up the very good work of late!
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We were channel-hopping last night. As we flicked onto one channel, we heard a narrator say:
"...police state predicated on terror"
We thought it was a documentary on New Labour and civil liberties.
We were wrong. It was a History Channel documentary on the SS.
History repeating..?
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