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Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, said she was “disappointed” with the court's ruling and added that all existing DNA would remain on the database until ministers considered the judgment ...“The Government mounted a robust defence before the Court and I strongly believe DNA and fingerprints play an invaluable role in fighting crime and bringing people to justice"
The 17 judges of Strasbourg's Grand Chamber were unanimous in their ruling, and they emphasised that the government must follow it - because on this issue it does not have much "margin of appreciation" or leeway. The court said the UK was the only one of the 47 members of the Council of Europe to permit the "systematic and indefinite" retention of DNA samples and profiles from people who have been acquitted, though within the UK the arrangements apply only to suspects in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. However, the court signalled that the government should consider following Scotland's example. The position there, said the judges, was of "particular significance". Storage times DNA profiles in Scotland are deleted once a person is cleared or not prosecuted. The only exceptions are for people suspected of certain sexual or violent offences. Hundreds of thousands of people who are already on the database, and have no criminal convictions, will be entitled to have their records removed
The Libertarian Party perhaps...?
Quote from: Barman on December 05, 2008, 09:47:34 AMThe Libertarian Party perhaps...? If I thought they had a cat in hells chance I might be tempted ~ but as they don't I will not.
Quote from: Snoopy on December 05, 2008, 09:53:59 AMQuote from: Barman on December 05, 2008, 09:47:34 AMThe Libertarian Party perhaps...? If I thought they had a cat in hells chance I might be tempted ~ but as they don't I will not.But Call me Dave is as bad as this lot... I don't see the Tories rescinding all this nightmare legislation do you?
Quote from: Barman on December 05, 2008, 09:57:47 AMQuote from: Snoopy on December 05, 2008, 09:53:59 AMQuote from: Barman on December 05, 2008, 09:47:34 AMThe Libertarian Party perhaps...? If I thought they had a cat in hells chance I might be tempted ~ but as they don't I will not.But Call me Dave is as bad as this lot... I don't see the Tories rescinding all this nightmare legislation do you? We are moving toward revolution IMO
Quote from: Snoopy on December 05, 2008, 09:53:59 AMQuote from: Barman on December 05, 2008, 09:47:34 AMThe Libertarian Party perhaps...? If I thought they had a cat in hells chance I might be tempted ~ but as they don't I will not.I hate to break it to you BM but the Monster Raving Loony Party stand a better change of making it into No. 10.Their manifesto makes interesting reading, scarily enough I caught myself thinking "thats not a bad idea" at some of them.http://www.omrlp.com/index.php?page=manifestoproposals-1
Quote from: Grumpmeister on December 05, 2008, 10:30:59 AMQuote from: Snoopy on December 05, 2008, 09:53:59 AMQuote from: Barman on December 05, 2008, 09:47:34 AMThe Libertarian Party perhaps...? If I thought they had a cat in hells chance I might be tempted ~ but as they don't I will not.I hate to break it to you BM but the Monster Raving Loony Party stand a better change of making it into No. 10.Their manifesto makes interesting reading, scarily enough I caught myself thinking "thats not a bad idea" at some of them.http://www.omrlp.com/index.php?page=manifestoproposals-1Yes, vote for a party that can't spell "waste"...