Saturday, 11 September 2010

DNA dec 2009

Apparently the DNA data of innocent parties would take , six departments and nine officers ten months to be removed. Each case requiring a comprehensive statement of events, dates , locations, names, reference numbers and reasons they should be considered exceptional. This is all to be 'collated with official police reports' and the original officer int the case'
In Scotland, they just wipe it off if it's irrelevant
When I was arrested last summer I was assured that my DNA was required as a matter of arrest procedure. My protests prompted an empathetic near promise that were there no prosecution my DNA would be automatically erased from the system
Confident in my innocence, I relented. A few hours later the charges were dropped. The police, however have taken their scalp and may keep it forever. Their calculated lie betray a draconian agenda, by all data accounts, towards the black community
The European court of human rights has long ruled that the DNA of innocent parties should not be held

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