*** i cant find the article, but basicallly everyone in the science world is laughing at him and his cheap publicity stunt.
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*** i cant find the article, but basicallly everyone in the science world is laughing at him and his cheap publicity stunt.
I don't see the big issue of a country to take my fingerprints. Even the US themeparks had it so I could access them though the gates. Obviously it was some other country, I probably wouldn't of liked it. But you can't really say "no" to them once you have landed. If someone could point out why you don't like it, then I may agree. But at the moment I really don't think its an issue.
Seen it on BBC news. That's just weird
I'm not talking about fingerprints alone, I mean I would never allow them to have all of personal information on a chip including DNA, fingerprints, all financial assets etc. If you were to 'step out of line' what if such a chip could be turned off (as has been suggested) meaning you lose your identity?
What if your mum and dad said you're going to america with them for a hoilday with them...? what would you do then?
The United States or any other country for that matter does not need my fingerprints - I am not a criminal or a threat.Quote:
Originally Posted by MattGarner
Then they'd have to take it via force although arresting is different, I support a criminal database but not one for innocent people.
Not go.