Keeping Prints Rejects Rights of the Innocent
Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph › January 23, 2010
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Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph › January 23, 2010
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SO MR Downs thinks I am clumsy in my assertion that this Government and ACPO are storing data to be used against innocent people.
Well Mr Downs, until this Government came to power it was the norm that any fingerprints taken for elimination, control or from a non-convicted person were destroyed. ACPO then decided that those samples would be kept just in case a person might commit a crime in the future.See the full content of this document
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