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| Arkiania debate | |
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| Arkiania | Mar 18 2011, 12:30 AM Post #1 |
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The big nation in Southern Zephyria
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Arkiania Decides: Police Wanting Help With Their Inquiries « Back to Issues The Issue After delayed DNA evidence put a notorious rapist behind bars the police have demanded that it be mandatory for those accused of a crime to surrender blood and tissue samples to aid the elimination process. The Debate Pick 1 of these 1. "I'm surprised this hasn't been brought up sooner," says Chief Constable Miranda O'Bannon. "If we have DNA samples of all the accused it will make solving crimes like rape and murder that much faster! Sure, some people will think it's a tad invasive, but in my experience if you're worried by something like giving up a few drops of the red stuff then you've probably got something to hide." 2. "This is a breach of privacy in every meaning of the word!" criminal defence attorney Anne-Marie Fellow exclaims. "Or three words, but this is an outrage! It's these peoples' bodies, not the government's nor the police's. If they want to give a DNA sample it should be THEIR decision! Now I'll admit there have been times when DNA sampling has helped solve a case or two but shouldn't we be upholding the inherent right of every man and woman to have their body remain unmolested unless they should so choose it? Undoubtedly! DNA sampling should only take place with the person's informed consent." 3. "What about the victims of these crimes?" asks DI Falala Summers, ever gruff and stalwart in the face of adversity. "Do they not have rights? Their right to privacy's been violated so it ought to be the responsibility of the criminal to give up his own. What I propose is the collection of DNA samples from every citizen in Arkiania so we can track down the culprit if none of our suspects come up with anything. It'll be expensive, sure, there's 419 million people to go through... but it's just a small blood sample. Don't you think it's worth it?" |
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| Drake2 | Mar 18 2011, 03:15 AM Post #2 |
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Slostian Augustus
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This is really up to you, but if I got this issue for Slostia, I would probably choose Option One. |
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