Here in the US, we have a long history of slippery slopes: data collected for ostensibly good purposes is all too frequently used for other reasons, all of which have publicly acceptable slogan (War on Drugs, War on Terror, 9/11, etc). Thus, I expect that someone will find some way to use the collected DNA, in some manner that I don't approve of. This doesn't directly affect me, but I disapprove of it, if only for the precedents it set.
Giving a bureaucrat data is like giving a mouse a cookie...
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Here in the US, we have a long history of slippery slopes: data collected for ostensibly good purposes is all too frequently used for other reasons, all of which have publicly acceptable slogan (War on Drugs, War on Terror, 9/11, etc). Thus, I expect that someone will find some way to use the collected DNA, in some manner that I don't approve of. This doesn't directly affect me, but I disapprove of it, if only for the precedents it set.
Giving a bureaucrat data is like giving a mouse a cookie...