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pcaharrier ◴[] No.45799073[source]
>Initially, the database contained only the DNA of sexual offenders. But, over the next five years, it grew to include people convicted — or merely suspected — of a much wider range of crimes, including murder, terrorism, drug trafficking, assault, theft and property damage.

>The process of being removed from the DNA database is so onerous that few pursue it, Mr. Poitevin said. Those who refuse to give a DNA sample face at least a year in prison and a fine of at least 15,000 euros, almost $17,400.

Yikes.

"We'll catch jewel theft suspects really fast; all we ask is that you let us create a giant surveillance database with your genetic material."

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1. clickety_clack ◴[] No.45799415[source]
“Merely suspected” of a crime? Yikes.