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More than one in 10 people on DNA database for first time
Tom Whitehead,
The
London Telegraph
Wednesday, Oct 28th, 2009
More than one in 10 people are now stored on the
DNA database, as concerns grow over the scale of the surveillance
state.
Police forces in England and Wales have taken
the profiles of 5.5 million people, meaning the proportion of
the population on the system has passed a tenth for the first
time.
Overall, when profiles taken in Scotland and Northern Ireland
are included, almost six million people have now been stored
on what is the largest DNA database in the world.
The landmark came as a poll showed eight in 10 people believe
a Big Brother state in the UK has eroded freedoms and that the
Government cannot be trusted with personal information.
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