this is a very troubling story.police investigating after a 29 year old woman gave birth to a child after after being in a coma for ten years.she was being treated in a Arizona health care facility.police got court order for all male staff to produce a dna sample
^ Hacienda HealthCare CEO Bill Timmons resigned this week after more than 30 years at the helm of the not-for-profit organization. His resignation was unanimously accepted by the company's board.
^Hacienda HealthCare CEO Bill Timmons resigned this week after more than 30 years at the helm of the not-for-profit organization. His resignation was unanimously accepted by the company's board.
An unthinkable crime that opens up a serious question. Where does the rights of the innocents in the case lay?
There is at least 1 guilty party, one who had access to her in that defenceless state, but there must have been plenty more who did while being guilty of nothing. From my understanding this requires special dispensation in order to gather DNA from all male suspects. They will ofc find a way and the guilty will be caught, it’s too horrendous a situation not to find the guilty. But what does it take to forget the rights of those who are innocent who will have their DNA collected as a result?
Is it enough that a singular odious action is enough to counter the rights of multiple innocents? We have had these sorts of arguments recently about the liberties of the population of Britain based on arguments that there are degenerates among us, the snoopers charter was all about sacrificing people’s rights to privacy because some people touched kids or planned terror.
An unthinkable crime that opens up a serious question.Where does the rights of the innocents in the case lay?There is at least 1 guilty party, one who had access to her in that defenceless state, but there must have been plenty more who did while bei
On the face of it people might say if the DNA wasn’t stored then it would be ok. But it doesn’t take much to realise cases such as these could act out totalitarianism that bypasses laws because the unthinkable happened. Terrorism itself is such a case, the effects of terrorism is such a small factor of all crime it’s barely worth mentioning, yet it’s a red flag in conditioning the people into manipulating them.
On the face of it people might say if the DNA wasn’t stored then it would be ok.But it doesn’t take much to realise cases such as these could act out totalitarianism that bypasses laws because the unthinkable happened.Terrorism itself is such a c
Beats me why it's not mandatory for our entire population to have their dna stored away....it would certainly help with speedily identifying criminals so what's the problem .
Beats me why it's not mandatory for our entire population to have their dna stored away....it would certainly help with speedily identifying criminals so what's the problem .
Because the sequencing of the DNA can lead to people knowing more about you than you do. It’s a small step to the private sector using that information against you for their profit. The simplest example would be insurance companies refusing to insure you.
Because the sequencing of the DNA can lead to people knowing more about you than you do.It’s a small step to the private sector using that information against you for their profit.The simplest example would be insurance companies refusing to insure
What’s surprising to me is how people today get their DNA sequenced for trivial reasons, ancestory rubbish for eg. Once it’s sequenced that’s it, it’s done and companies sell information between themselves all the time.
What’s surprising to me is how people today get their DNA sequenced for trivial reasons, ancestory rubbish for eg.Once it’s sequenced that’s it, it’s done and companies sell information between themselves all the time.
check out the early warsaw/joy division stuff mouse - simply brilliant and Paul Young did best ever two covers of a song i saw "wherever i lay my hat" Marvin Gaye and the late lamented Ian Curtis and "love will tear us apart" - mind you i was young and daft then
check out the early warsaw/joy division stuff mouse - simply brilliant and Paul Young did best ever two covers of a song i saw "wherever i lay my hat" Marvin Gaye and the late lamented Ian Curtis and "love will tear us apart" - mind you i was young a
i see the smiths surpporting the sisters of mercy .. i think.. in Brixton .. moriseey had the daffs hanging out the back pocket .. my mate on leave from the army werent happy .. he attacked him on stage and was jumped on by bouncers we were p1ssing ourselfs
i see the smiths surpporting the sisters of mercy .. i think.. in Brixton .. moriseey had the daffs hanging out the back pocket .. my mate on leave from the army werent happy .. he attacked him on stage and was jumped on by bouncers we were p1ssing o
evening siddy you you are well - did you go to that Brixton reunion of the pistols gig - loadsa old men going fookin bonkers...and i wish i had been there
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VU9DjQpvMQ
evening siddy you you are well - did you go to that Brixton reunion of the pistols gig - loadsa old men going fookin bonkers...and i wish i had been there https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VU9DjQpvMQ
we went to brockwll park free festival near brixton again.. same era .. the jam and loads more bands i cant remember.. there were support the IRA hunger strike banners.. tied to a tree and a tall pair of steps with a bloke on top with a loud hailer.. the same Army geezer kicked the steps .. the bloke went flying .. we got chased out the park by a big mob funny now but lucky i was young and very fit
we went to brockwll park free festival near brixton again.. same era .. the jam and loads more bands i cant remember.. there were support the IRA hunger strike banners.. tied to a tree and a tall pair of steps with a bloke on top with a loud hailer..